Josh Adam, a former midfielder for Manchester City, has been given the opportunity to try out for Wexham. Adam left the Etihad Stadium in 2024 after his contract expired and hasn’t been with a club since. Wrexham is searching the world for elite players because they are determined to go up the leagues. The team, owned by Hollywood celebrities Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, has expressed interest in Scottish talent Josh Adam, who was formerly with Manchester City.
The 20-year-old sensation has been brought in for a trial by Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson, who revealed to the media that the club is now hoping to recruit him on a permanent basis. Parkinson disclosed, “We have young Josh Adam from Manchester City in for a trial.” “We want to hold onto him as a player. He has genuine talent.”
Josh Adam speculation as Wrexham consider free agent signing
The season has started off well for Wrexham, who defeated Shrewsbury Town 3-0 on Saturday to keep up their good form. After winning their first three home games of the new season, Phil Parkinson’s team achieved a winning streak of three games on Saturday. Parkinson might even have another addition planned, but Wrexham can be content with the summer transfer window.
Ahead of the transfer deadline, watchful fans caught sight of Josh Adam, a free agent midfielder, training with Wrexham. Parkinson expressed interest in Adam after watching him in training, though no deal has been announced as of yet. According to Parkinson, Adam has been put on trial by Wrexham, in an interview with Richard Sutcliffe of The Athletic. Adam’s “real talent” has led Parkinson to acknowledge that Wrexham would “like to keep” him.