Wrexham already winning battle for Manchester United gem after transfer decision made

Wrexham should consider an attempt to make a loan move for a Premier League youngster after the latest transfer decision.

More summer arrivals are expected at Wrexham with manager Phil Parkinson keen to continue the summer spending.

The former Sunderland boss revealed his concerns about the squad and his desire in the window after recent transfer talks with Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.

Despite signing five new players, the 56-year-old coach believes he needs extra quality to help the Red Dragons be competitive in the coming League One campaign.

The former Bradford City coach may look to strengthen his attacking options after improving his midfield and defensive line with the summer signings of George Dobson, Lewis Brunt, and Sebastian Revan.

Watch: Man Utd youngster Joe Hugill scores after stunning backheel flick

The club also secured the signatures of goalkeepers Arthur Okonkwo, and Callum Burton.

Wrexham has recently been linked with making early enquiries into a loan move for Tottenham Hotspur youngster Will Lankshear.

Parkinson may have another opportunity to bring in a young Premier League gem in Joe Hugill after Manchester United have reportedly made a transfer decision on the young striker.

Wrexham should consider a loan move for Joe Hugill

Manchester United striker Joe Hugill has recently impressed during the Premier League club’s pre-season fixtures.

The young striker scored an impressive goal in United’s 2-0 win against Rangers at the Murrayfield Stadium.

The Premier League gem is expected to feature on United’s pre-season tour in the United States but a transfer decision for the coming season has been made.

According to the Manchester Evening News, Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has decided that Hugill will go out on loan in the coming campaign.

The youngster has previously had a loan spell at Burton Albion last year.

With the promising striker having a good reputation at his parent club, Wrexham should consider a loan approach for the 20-year-old forward.

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