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LEE HAS THE FIRE TO LEAD DRAGONS

By Jon Couch

ELLIOT LEE says he is “buzzing” to become the latest big-name arrival at Wrexham.
The 27-year-old attacker, son of former England international Rob Lee, has joined the Red Dragons on a threeyear deal following his release from Championship club Luton.
The former West Ham United graduate, who was on loan at League One Charlton last season, is the third newcomer at the Racecourse this summer, following Jordan Tunnicliffe and Mark Howard through the door.
He said: “I’m absolutely delighted to sign. I’m so excited by the project at Wrexha...

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