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Wrexham sign Kemy Agustein

The 32-year old has been a free agent since departing fellow National League side Barrow AFC and has put pen to paper on a deal after enjoying a stint training with Bryan Hughes’ side. 

Wrexham sign

Wrexham have followed on from the signing of striker Anthony Spyrou by bringing in experienced midfielder Kemy Agustein on a deal until the end of the season. 
The 32-year old has been a free agent since departing fellow National League side Barrow AFC and has put pen to paper on a deal after enjoying a stint training with Bryan Hughes’ side.
A Dutch native, Agustein began his career with home-town club Willem II in the Eredivise before switching to AZ Alkmaar in 2006.
He then went on to have stints in the Premier League with both Birmingham City and Swansea City and has also represented the Netherlands at youth level playing for the Under-15’s all the way up to the Dutch Under-23’s.
Agustein returned to England in 2018 with Nuneaton before switching across the Midlands to join Halesowen.
His most recent spell was with Barrow in the National League where signed in November 2018 making ten appearances.
Speaking to Wrexham’s official club website, Hughes said: “Kemy is a welcome addition to the squad and further strengthens what’s at our disposal.
“He comes here with experience at the highest level and knowledge of the National League having been with Barrow this season.
“Bringing in Kemy is another brick in what we’re trying to build here at Wrexham and we hope he can be a part of what we’re looking to achieve this season”.

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