Wrexham sign Man City's Doyle in 7.5m transfer
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Wrexham have completed a deal to sign Manchester City defender Callum Doyle for £7.5 million, with City retaining a buy-back clause and 25% sell-on. Doyle is 21 and has Championship experience from loan spells at Coventry, Leicester and Norwich. Wrexham have also broken their transfer record to sign forward Nathan Broadhead for a fee that could rise to £10m, and signed Conor Coady from Leicester for £2m. Wrexham won three straight promotions under owners Ryan Reynolds and Ryan Mac. Wrexham have started their Championship campaign with back-to-back defeats to Southampton and West Bromwich Albion. Doyle has five England under-21 caps.
Wrexham have completed a deal for Manchester City defender Callum Doyle, the clubs announced Thursday. The Championship side signed the 21-year-old for a fee of £7.5 million ($10m), sources told ESPN. City have included a buy-back clause and a 25% sell-on clause in the deal. Doyle's arrival is another major signing for Wrexham, who have already broken their transfer record this summer to sign forward Nathan Broadhead for a fee which could rise to £10m ($13.4m).
Former England defender Conor Coady has also arrived from Leicester City for £2m ($2.7m). Wrexham, who won three-straight promotions under the ownership of Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Ryan Mac, have started their Championship campaign with back-to-back defeats to Southampton and West Bromwich Albion. Doyle has experience in the Championship after loan spells at Coventry, Leicester and Norwich. He's been capped at various levels in England's youth system and has played five times for the under-21s.
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