done deal: Wrexham transfer news: Championship club Wrexham as now complete signing of former Preston, Blackpool, Fleetwood and Huddersfield Town top keeper on two-year deal

The Terriers have been on the look-out for a senior back-up keeper to come in as an understudy to Lee Nicholls and have now sealed a move for the 32-year-old Welshman, who underwent a medical on Thursday.

Town chief Neil Warnock said: “I’ve always looked at goalkeepers and asked, ‘can they win you points?’ I’ve always liked Chris, as he’s always made crucial saves when we’ve played against him

The Terriers have been on the look-out for a senior back-up keeper to come in as an understudy to Lee Nicholls and have now sealed a move for the 32-year-old Welshman, who underwent a medical on Thursday.

Town chief Neil Warnock said: “I’ve always looked at goalkeepers and asked, ‘can they win you points?’ I’ve always liked Chris, as he’s always made crucial saves when we’ve played against him

“We’ve got a great ‘keeper in Lee as well, and Chris’ arrival strengthens that department.

Maxwell, who started his career at Wrexham, left Blackpool at the end of last season and was a free agent.

Town saw Tomas Vaclik left at the end of 2022-23 after his short-term deal, while rookie custodian Nicholas Bilopakic has been linked with a loan move to Peterborough United

REAL MORE:

Series one of Welcome to Wrexham proved a great hit across the world, with interest in the club skyrocketing since its release.

It has also been nominated for a number of television awards, including six Emmys.

The documentary, detailing the trials and tribulations of Wrexham’s football club and its community since the takeover of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney is set to return for another series.

The release date has yet to be confirmed, but it is likely to be in August or September, in line with last year’s dates.

Fans of Wrexham and the show will be able to re-live the record-breaking season which saw the Reds end 15 years of hurt by winning the National League title and returning to League Two.

READ MORE: Plans to honour Wrexham ‘icon’ being considered by Rob McElhenney

However, it appears there is a lot more going on in season two, that people haven’t seen. CHRIS MAXWELL: HIS CAREER SO FAR - News - Huddersfield Town

Rob and Ryan, speaking at a Welcome to Wrexham event teased what fans can expect in the new series.

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