Wrexham have completed the double signing of former Leicester City man Matty James and ex-Reading star Jon Dadi Bodvarsson on short-term deals.
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Wrexham suffer triple injury blowRed Dragons sign duo on short-term dealsJames & Bodvarsson could make debuts soonFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
The League One promotion chasers have confirmed the capture of former Manchester United academy product James on a deal until January and ex-Wolves forward Bodvarsson, 32, has also penned a short-term deal for the same period. The former, now 33, won promotion with Leicester to the Premier League in 2014 and he was with the Foxes when they won the English top-flight two years later.
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The former Bristol City ace told Wrexham's website: “It feels great to be given the opportunity to play again and to join a Club that’s moving in a direction that everybody’s watching. I’m over the moon, and can’t wait to get started. It was a weird process for me, not being in a routine. I was training at Leicester, which I’m thankful for, but to be back inside a men’s environment here with the lads – they’re a fantastic bunch of lads and I’ve loved every minute so far. I want to enjoy playing football again, to try to help – be around the group, and whatever the gaffer wants me to do, I’ll do. I want to build up in terms of fitness and game time – and there’s a lot of games coming up, so I want to earn some minutes and move forward from there.”
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Following the injuries to strikers Jack Marriott and Steven Fletcher, and versatile defensive option George Evans, Wrexham have snapped up this duo as cover – something manager Phil Parkinson is delighted about.
He said: “I’d like to welcome Jon and Matty to the club. With injuries to George Evans, Jack Marriott and Steven Fletcher, it was important to bring them in, and we look forward to working with the two of them.”
The Red Dragons sit second in League One and are aiming for a third-straight promotion in as many years.
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Wrexham are back in League One action on Saturday when they travel to 11th-placed Charlton Athletic. They then begin their FA Cup campaign with a first round tie away to Harrogate Town on November 3.