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Veteran Forward Kieffer Moore Joins Wrexham's Promotion Push

Summary

  • Kieffer Moore joins Wrexham in £2M deal from Sheffield United
  • Moore has twice won promotion from the Championship
  • Wrexham also sign several other experienced players this summer
Veteran Forward Kieffer Moore Joins Wrexham's Promotion Push

In a significant move, Wrexham has announced the signing of experienced striker Kieffer Moore in a £2 million deal from Sheffield United. The 32-year-old, whose next birthday is on Friday, has joined the club on a three-year contract ahead of the upcoming season.

Moore, who has twice previously won promotion from the Championship with Bournemouth and Ipswich Town, is expected to bring valuable experience and leadership to Wrexham's squad. The club has been actively strengthening its roster this summer, with Moore joining the likes of Conor Coady, Lewis O'Brien, Josh Windass, Ryan Hardie, and Danny Ward in bringing second-tier expertise to the team.

Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson will be hoping that Moore's proven track record and strong work ethic can help drive the team forward in their pursuit of promotion. The club is also reportedly chasing the signature of Ipswich Town's Nathan Broadhead in a potential £7.5 million transfer, further bolstering their attacking options.

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Kieffer Moore is a 32-year-old striker who has joined Wrexham in a £2 million deal from Sheffield United. He has twice previously won promotion from the Championship with Bournemouth and Ipswich Town.
Wrexham is aiming to push for promotion this season, and they have signed several experienced players like Kieffer Moore, Conor Coady, and Josh Windass to help achieve this goal.
Wrexham signed Kieffer Moore from Sheffield United in a £2 million deal, making him their eighth summer signing.

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