Wrexham's plan to upgrade their youth system has hit a roadblock as their appeal to achieve category 3 has been rejected.
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Setback for Wrexham's plans to upgrade academyCurrently have fourth-tier statusWrexham to travel to US for pre-seasonWHAT HAPPENED?
The Red Dragons were planning to improve their youth infrastructure in a bid to compete to sign some of the best young players ahead of competing in the English third division for the first time in 20 years. However, The Athletic reports that their appeal to get Category 3 status for their academy has been rejected.
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The report further claims that the appeal, which remains under trial, will be turned down due to the club's facilities which have not met the required standards. With the fourth-tier setup at the moment, the club can only run teams from the U-17 category upwards. The news comes as a massive blow to the youth players who had registered themselves for the club's underage teams.
DID YOU KNOW?
The first team has seen plenty of investment since the arrival of Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney as club owners in February 2021. The Welsh side has since then secured back-to-back promotions and will now compete in League One in the 2024/25 season. Along with the main squad, the owners also have grand plans to nurture the women's team as well as the youth system.
WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?
Phil Parkinson's men will jet you to the US for pre-season where they are scheduled to face Premier League teams including Chelsea and Bournemouth in friendly clashes.