O'Brien 'at home' in Wrexham before Swansea reunion
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O'Brien 'at home' in Wrexham before Swansea reunion
"Since I've signed it's felt like home. The lads are great, the staff are great and it's been one of them things where I'm really enjoying the football and obviously winning and being higher up in the league makes it a bit more enjoyable. It's a really nice place to be at the moment."
"I think there was a little bit (of interest from Swansea) in the summer and stuff, but I obviously chose the right place. He's having a great season, he's always had the quality to be able to do that. There's a lot of strikers in the league at the moment that are firing all cylinders and he'll be a hard one to keep quiet."
Lewis O'Brien, a 27-year-old midfielder, has settled well at Wrexham since his permanent transfer from Nottingham Forest before the current season. He previously spent the latter half of 2024-25 on loan at Swansea City and attracted interest from the club in the summer before choosing Wrexham. O'Brien describes the club as feeling like home, praising the players and staff while enjoying the team's success and league position. He faces his former club on Friday night in a significant Championship fixture. O'Brien acknowledges the challenge posed by Swansea's top scorer Zan Vipotnik, whom he played alongside during his loan spell, noting the striker's exceptional form with 17 league goals this season.
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