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Wrexham Forward Makes Decision on his Future

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Ollie Palmer is reportedly likely to stay at Wrexham despite League One rivals’ recent interest in the forward.

Ollie Palmer reportedly wants to stay at the Welsh side despite the recent additions to the Wrexham attack.

This comes from Dafydd Pritchard, who has reported that Palmer wants to stay and fight for his place at Wrexham.

Phil Parkinson’s side have recently signed forwards Sam Smith and Jay Rodriguez.

How has Palmer fared this season?

After gaining back-to-back promotions to reach League One, Wrexham are looking to make it a threep-eat of promotions, and Ollie Palmer has been a consistent starter to help the Welsh side achieve that.

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The 33-year-old has been involved in 27 of the 29 possible matches this season, starting 26 of them.

In these 27 matches, Palmer has picked up five goal contributions, scoring three times and assisting twice.

Palmer has not made much of an impact in cup competitions, playing twice in the EFL Trophy and once in the FA Cup.

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Overall, Palmer has made 30 appearances for the Red Dragons, scoring three goals and assisting twice.

Palmer to fight for his place.

According to Dafydd Pritchard, Ollie Palmer is likely to stay at Wrexham as we reach close to the end of the window.

It was reported there was interest from rivals in League One, but it may be too late for a deal to happen.

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Despite recent additions of Sam Smith and Jay Rodriguez, Palmer is prepared to fight for his place in the squad.

Ambitious Wrexham.

Currently sitting third in the league, Wrexham have a chance to make it three promotions in a row, with only four points separating the Red Dragons and Wycombe Wanderers.

Parkinson’s side have been busy in this window to potentially help strengthen their side as we enter the final part of the season.

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Smith and Rodriguez join an already impressive collection of attackers as well as midfielder Matty James and winger Ryan Longman.

With Palmer set to stay, Wrexham’s manager Parkinson has an array of attackers to choose from, which can give him versatility and options to experiment to try and bring in more goals.

It could be interesting to see if Ollie Palmer can help Wrexham make it three in a row and get promoted.

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