INTERESTING; Phil Parkinson thinks non-league club have just made a ‘very good signing’ from Wrexham

 

Wrexham have allowed goalkeeper Luke McNicholas to head out on loan to Rochdale following Callum Burton’s arrival on Monday.

Wrexham fans were once again glued to Instagram in order to watch a piece of paper emerge from a printer.

That may sound strange to the uninitiated, but it has become quite the occasion for Wrexham supporters this summer.

Wrexham have been announcing signings by showing contracts coming out of an HP printer – and it was a double whammy on Monday.

Derry , United Kingdom - 17 March 2023; Sligo Rovers goalkeeper Luke McNicholas during the SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division match between Derr...

 

Goalkeeper Callum Burton was the first name out as the goalkeeper signed on a free transfer after leaving Plymouth Argyle.

For the first time this summer, the printer offered up two deals at once as left back Sebastian Revan signed from Aston Villa.

Phil Parkinson on Luke McNicholas move

The signing of a new goalkeeper wasn’t exactly expected.

 

Wrexham had not only secured Arthur Okonkwo on a permanent basis, but had also convinced veteran stopper Mark Howard  to stay.

Maybe Howard won’t be expected to play too much, but another goalkeeper just wasn’t thought to be a huge need.

Well, it turns out that Burton’s arrival meant one goalkeeper would be moving on as Luke McNicholas joined Rochdale on loan.

McNicholas joined Wrexham on loan from Sligo Rovers last summer but struggled for first-team minutes even after the move was turned permanent.

The Irishman is now heading out on loan to play regularly and should get a full season of National League action under his belt.

 

McNicholas needed the game time, especially having been a regular in the League of Ireland before heading to Wrexham.

Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson has now shared his thoughts on the move whilst speaking to Wrexham’s official website.

Parkinson suggested that this was the ‘right time’ for McNicholas to go out and play having ‘trained really well’ of late.

 

Parkinson added that Rochdale have made a ‘very good signing’ in MicNicholas and believes this move is crucial for his development.

“It’s the right time for Luke to go out and play. He’s trained really well with us and had a few first-team games for us last season,” said Parkinson. “We feel that for his development, he is ready to go and play and I’m sure he will be a very good signing for Rochdale,” he added.

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