James, Bodvarsson Join Wrexham on Free Transfers
Wrexham AFC have bolstered their squad with the signing of two experienced players, James and Jon Dadi Böðvarsson, both joining on free transfers.
The arrivals come as Wrexham prepare for their return to the EFL League Two after a 14-year absence. The club, owned by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, has been on a meteoric rise since their takeover in 2020, and the signings of these two players signify their ambition for success in the upcoming season.
James: A Versatile Attacker with Championship Experience
James, a 32-year-old forward, brings a wealth of experience to the Racecourse Ground, having played over 300 professional games in his career. The versatile attacker, known for his pace and dribbling skills, has featured for clubs such as Birmingham City, Huddersfield Town, and Coventry City. He spent last season with League One side Burton Albion, contributing significantly to their promotion push.
"James is a player we have admired for a while, and we are delighted to welcome him to Wrexham," said Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson. "He brings a lot of quality and experience to our attacking options, and we believe he can make a real impact in League Two."
Böðvarsson: A Proven Goalscorer with International Experience
Böðvarsson, a 33-year-old Icelandic striker, has also enjoyed a successful career, boasting over 200 professional appearances and a strong goalscoring record. He has played for several clubs across Europe, including Reading, Wolverhampton Wanderers, and Molde FK. He also boasts a notable international career, representing Iceland at both the 2016 and 2018 World Cup tournaments.
"Jon Dadi is a player we know well, and his goalscoring record speaks for itself," said Parkinson. "He is a proven goalscorer at this level, and we are excited to see what he can bring to the club. His experience and leadership qualities will be invaluable to us."
A Statement of Intent
The arrival of both James and Böðvarsson on free transfers signals a clear statement of intent from Wrexham. They are not simply content with returning to the EFL; they are aiming to compete at the top end of League Two. With their impressive squad depth and a new stadium development underway, Wrexham are poised for a successful campaign.
The signings are expected to add further competition and depth to an already strong Wrexham squad. With their experience and quality, both James and Böðvarsson have the potential to play a crucial role in Wrexham's return to the EFL.
Wrexham fans will be hoping that the new signings can help the club achieve its ambitious goals and write a new chapter in the club's rich history.