Wrexham have signed former Stoke City striker Steven Fletcher on a free transfer from Scottish Premiership side Dundee United.
Fletcher, who has scored top-flight goals in Scotland, England and France told the club website: “Hopefully I can bring a lot of experience. I’m 36, I’m still fit and still raring to go."“One of the biggest selling points was the ambition of the Club, and if I can help with that then great."
“I don’t think you can not see what has been happening at Wrexham – it’s been a great experience for the fans, players and owners so hopefully we can continue that.” Manager Phil Parkinson was excited to add Fletcher to his squad: "His pedigree speaks for itself, and he's played most of his career at a very high level. He's an excellent professional and that's really important to fit in with the group here.”
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