Despite coming up from the National League to League Two this season, Wrexham were not quite as busy in the transfer window as you might expect.
Indeed, the club seemingly preferred to largely work with the squad that got them here in the first place, which is totally fair enough, simply adding quality rather than quantity to their existing player base.
Still, though, despite this, some positions in the squad are looking rather bloated, which leaves the door open for possible departures when the January transfer window arrives.
With that in mind, below, we’ve taken a glance at the League Two sides’ squad in order to see if we can determine which players could be potentially exiting the Racecourse Ground when the transfer window opens once again.
With that said, one player at Wrexham currently that we can certainly see making a move in January is young goalkeeper Liam Hall.
The 18-year-old joined the club from Bradford Park Avenue this summer, but due to the very crowded goalkeeping department at the club, naturally finds himself right down the pecking order.
Indeed, it makes no sense for him to continue sit around and playing development football if that is all he is doing, so a short-term loan deal in January to get him some minutes could be in order.
Hall is only contracted at the Racecourse Ground until next summer on a one-year deal, so he needs an opportunity to impress.