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Wrexham sign Bobby Grant permanently from Fleetwood Town

The 28-year-old has been in North Wales on-loan from the League One club since November

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Wrexham have signed Fleetwood Town forward Bobby Grant on a permanent deal until the end of the season for an undisclosed fee.
The 28-year-old has been in North Wales on-loan from the League One club since November, but manager Graham Barrow has moved to keep him at the club with an option to extend his stay beyond the summer.
Grant will be available for Saturday’s National League fixture at home to Dover as Wrexham look to ramp up their promotion charge once again after losing to Salford on New Year’s Day.
Barrow said: “I’m very pleased we have managed to get the deal done with Bobby.
“He’s has been fantastic for us since joining on loan, both on and off the pitch, everyone will have seen that he is an excellent player.
“He’s great around the dressing room too and fit’s the mould for the kind of player we want here at Wrexham.”

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