Wrexham have announced the return of former goalkeeper Danny Ward ahead of life in the Championship.
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The Welsh international began his career at Wrexham but never made an appearance for the Red Dragons. But after 13 years away, the 32-year-old is back at the Welsh outfit following his release from recently relegated Premier League side Leicester City.
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He told Wrexham's website: "It’s an exciting time and an amazing feeling to be back at the Club. I’m forever grateful for the opportunity that the Club gave me at an early age and I hope I can repay that."
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After a historic three-straight promotions, Wrexham are preparing for life in the Championship. In addition to summer signing Ryan Hardie from Plymouth Argyle, the 6ft 3in stopper brings much-needed experience and will compete with Arthur Okonkwo for the number one spot.
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Ward will link up with the Wrexham squad soon as they prepare for the new season.
Manager Phil Parkinson added on the move: "We’re delighted to welcome Danny back to Wrexham. He’s a keeper with a lot of experience and he’s going to be a great addition to the squad."