Wrexham has officially signed Manchester City defender Callum Doyle, marking a significant move for the Championship club. The 21-year-old has joined for a fee reported at £7.5 million ($10 million), and City has included a buy-back option and a 25% sell-on clause.
Doyle’s four-year contract adds to Wrexham’s impressive summer signings. They recently set a transfer record for forward Nathan Broadhead, which could reach £10 million ($13.4 million). Another noteworthy addition is former England defender Conor Coady from Leicester City for £2 million ($2.7 million).
Wrexham’s manager, Phil Parkinson, expressed excitement about Doyle’s potential. He emphasized the challenge of securing Doyle amid competition from other clubs. “He’s got a lot of Championship experience and is an England under-21 international,” Parkinson stated. “This signing shows our seriousness in competing with established clubs both in the Championship and other European leagues.”
Doyle brings valuable experience to Wrexham, having played in the Championship for teams like Coventry, Leicester, and Norwich. He has also been capped several times for England’s youth teams, including five appearances for the under-21 side.
In a recent statement, Doyle shared his enthusiasm: “I’m buzzing to join the Club. I’ve been watching their journey and can’t wait to start.”
Wrexham’s ambitious strategy comes after their remarkable rise under the ownership of Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney. Despite their recent back-to-back defeats to Southampton and West Bromwich Albion, the club remains focused on strengthening their squad for the Championship season ahead.
As sports analyst John Smith notes, “This kind of investment shows Wrexham’s willingness to push for success at a higher level. With well-thought-out signings like Doyle, they’re not just aiming for survival but clearly striving for significant progress.”
Overall, Doyle’s move reflects Wrexham’s commitment to building a competitive team, creating excitement among fans and players alike. You can follow more about Wrexham’s season and transfers here.
















