Overview
- Michael Williamson said agent Martin Schoots initially rebuffed contact because Christian Eriksen did not want his story featured in the Welcome to Wrexham series.
- The chief executive emphasized the approach was purely football-driven as Wrexham sought Championship difference-makers.
- Eriksen preferred to stay with a first-tier club and signed for Wolfsburg in September after talks were only briefly explored.
- Williamson said the public revelation of Wrexham’s interest opened doors to targets such as Kieffer Moore, Josh Windass, Liberato Cacace, Lewis O’Brien and Conor Coady.
- Wrexham broke their transfer record three times, including a reported £10m for Nathan Broadhead, spending about £33m overall and sitting 16th in the Championship, five points off the play-offs.