UPDATE NEWS: Wrexham have signed central super defender from Huddersfield on a three-year agreement, only a year after he returned to West Yorkshire.

Boyle graduated from the Terriers’ academy but left for Cheltenham Town in 2017, where he excelled and partnered alongside current Wrexham man Ben Tozer, with the two playing an instrumental role in the Robins’ League Two triumph during the 2021/22 campaign.

He was then brought back to Huddersfield last summer but only started eight times in a turbulent Championship campaign for the club, and, perhaps tellingly, did not play again after being dismissed in their 3-0 defeat at Stoke City in February.

That said, his promotion-winning credentials and, albeit varied, Championship experience is an appeasing asset to Wrexham, who are once again displaying their ability to push the boat out and make statement signings.

Wimbledon have also bolstered their own shot-stopping stable by acquiring Sunderland’s Alex Bass on a season-long loan deal, arriving as their ninth summer signing to date.

He played only twice for the Mackems last season, with both appearances coming in cup competitions as he was unable to oust Anthony Patterson from Tony Mowbray’s starting line-up.

Akin to Daniels, Bass has also been utilised as a cover option in his career and made 41 appearances for Portsmouth before departing for Sunderland last summer, shortly after a temporary stint with Bradford City in the second half of the 2021/22 term.

Elsewhere, Forest Green are set to sign Luke Daniels following his release from Middlesbrough, as per TEAMtalk – who also state that the shot-stopper has turned down Championship interest to become first-choice at The New Lawn Stadium.

Daniels has spent long throes of his career operating as a back-up, or even third-in-command ‘keeper, a duty that he has carried out for the last six years with Brentford and, most recently, Middlesbrough.

The veteran shot-stopper played just twelve times for the Teessiders- all in his debut campaign – after penning a two-year deal to move from West London in the summer of 2021

WREXHAM AFC’s co-owners have been teasing fans ahead of the release of the second season of their docuseries.

Series one of Welcome to Wrexham proved a great hit across the world, with interest in the club skyrocketing since its release. WILL BOYLE SCOUTING REPORT: “A NATURAL BORN LEADER” - News - Huddersfield  Town

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.

 

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