Moore desperate to drive Wrexham forward after 2m switch from Sheffield United - Soccer News
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Kieffer Moore has signed a three-year deal with Wrexham after transferring from Sheffield United for £2m. Wrexham, owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, is pursuing its fourth consecutive promotion after ascending from the National League to the Championship. Moore, who made 30 appearances and scored six goals for Sheffield last season, aims to leverage his experience to drive the team forward. Wrexham's Championship campaign kicks off against Southampton, where they are predicted to have a 19.8% chance of relegation, being labeled as fourth favorites for it.
Kieffer Moore has joined Wrexham on a three-year contract from Sheffield United. The club aims for their fourth successive promotion after rising from the National League to the Championship, having reportedly paid £2m for Moore.
Moore expresses excitement about joining Wrexham, stating, 'I'm over the moon to join the club and I can't wait to get started. I want to be that experienced leader and bring a lot to the team.'
During his time with Sheffield United, Moore made 30 appearances in the Championship, scoring six goals but fell short of promotion, which ended after losing to Sunderland in the play-off final.
Wrexham starts their Championship campaign against Southampton, facing a 19.8% probability of relegation as predicted by an Opta supercomputer. They are currently fourth favorites for relegation.
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