Ryan Barnett signs new Wrexham deal amid interest from Stoke City and Preston, as the Hollywood owned club aim to keep hold of their best players.
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Barnett signs deal until 2027The contract includes an option for 12 additional monthsDeal signed amid interest from Stoke, Preston and Rangers.Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Barnett, who has a goal and five assists so far this season for Wrexham, has said he is 'buzzing' with the new deal, and with Wrexham third in League One, he will hope he is able to contribute to a third straight promotion for the Welsh team.
With concrete interest having been shown from Stoke City, Preston North End and Scottish side Rangers in recent weeks, Wrexham will be delighted to have his signature signed on the dotted line.
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Barnett signed for Wrexham in 2022, when the side was based in the National League. He only managed 12 appearances in the club's first season under Hollywood ownership. The right-back grew into the team during their stay in League Two, managing 37 appearances, and contributing two goals and four assists.
It seems the harder the league, the more he thrives, and this season he has truly come into his own. Playing at right-wing back in Wrexham's 5-3-2 formation, Barnett has already levelled his goal contribution tally from last season, and with the way he has been playing, Wrexham can consider it a massive coup to keep him at the club for the next three years.
WHAT BARNET SAID
Speaking on the contract renewal, Barnett said: "I'm buzzing to get it sorted. There's nowhere else I'd rather be at the moment. The atmosphere around the club is brilliant and I'm glad it's something I get to be a part of for even longer. It's a proud and happy moment for myself and my family."
Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson also addressed the new deal, saying: "We're really pleased for Ryan's new contract. He's adapted well to life in League One and fully deserves his new deal."
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Lying third in League One, Wrexham are well positioned to make a push for the title or at least an automatic promotion spot. With Birmingham and Wycombe ahead of them, they are up against more illustrious opposition in the race for Championship football, but if we have learned anything about Wrexham over the last couple of seasons, it is that they more often than not totally surpass expectations.
Facing Exeter in their next game on Saturday, many would be surprised if Wrexham didn't come through with three points.