That means Phil Parkinson's side will play third division football this season for the first time since the 2004/05 campaign.Last summer's window was reasonably quiet in terms of the number of incomings, although experienced players such as James McClean, George Evans and
Wrexham's key priority was to bring in a new striker, but they saw an attempt to sign Harrogate striker Luke Armstrong for a club-record fee on deadline dayNow 37, the Scotland striker provided an invaluable option both as a starter and off the bench, and netted eight goals in 33 League Two games last term.have confirmed that Fletcher has agreed to sign a new one-year contract to stay at the Racecourse Ground, with his previous deal due to expire on June 30.
The Scot was part of the club's initial retained list released last month, as the Welsh club had offered him fresh terms to stay put.However, he suffered a season-ending knee injury against Oxford in the same month. Morrell was named on Portsmouth's retained list, but Pompey did not take up their 12-month option to keep the midfielder at Fratton Park next season.They have instead opened talks over a fresh contract with the Welshman - but his failure to sign new terms as of yet means other clubs, such as Wrexham, can also enter negotiations.
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