Broadhead completes Wrexham move for club record fee - Soccer News
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Nathan Broadhead has permanently signed with Wrexham AFC from Ipswich for a club-record £10m transfer fee. He has signed a four-year contract and possesses both Premier League and Championship experience. Broadhead, who has previously played for Everton and had loan spells at various clubs, is returning to the club where he was part of the academy. Manager Phil Parkinson expressed his enthusiasm for the local player's desire to join the team, and Broadhead is Wrexham's ninth summer signing.
Nathan Broadhead has signed a four-year deal with Wrexham AFC for a club-record transfer fee of £10m from Ipswich. The 27-year-old striker, who has made 18 Premier League appearances and scored twice last season, also has significant Championship experience with 18 goals and three assists in 61 games. After 15 years at Everton's various age groups and loan spells at Burton Albion, Sunderland, and Wigan, Broadhead returns to his hometown club, expressing his delight at the signing.
Manager Phil Parkinson expressed excitement over Nathan Broadhead's signing, stating, 'I'm delighted to welcome Nathan to the club, he's a local boy who had a real desire to come and play for his hometown club.' He emphasized the importance of belief for the season, inviting fans from North Wales to rally behind the team.
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