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Wrexham sign prolific and proven National League front man

The striker won rave reviews during his loan spell with fellow National League side Bromley last season where he found the net 19 times in 25 games after arriving at the Kent club just before the turn of the year. 

Wrexham sign

Wrexham have completed the signing of prolific striker JJ Hooper on a one-year deal.  
The striker won rave reviews during his loan spell with fellow National League side Bromley last season where he found the net 19 times in 25 games after arriving at the Kent club just before the turn of the year. Hooper is worth a gamble – you can gamble on Unibet Promo Code.
The 25-year-old caught the eye of Newcastle United while playing for Cray Wanderers, signing a two-year scholarship with the Magpies back in the summer of 2011.
Hooper spent several loan spells away from the Premier League club, most notably with Havant & Waterlooville in 2014, where he scored 17 times.
After a short stint with Port Vale, Hooper moved to Grimsby Town in 2017 but after finding first team opportunities limited at Blundell Park, he moved back down south with Bromley last season.

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