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Jermaine McGlashan signs for National League side Wrexham

The 30-year-old winger has enjoyed a career playing In the Football League since being plucked out of Non-League by Aldershot Town in 2010

Jermaine McGlashan

Wrexham have signed Jermaine McGlashan on a loan deal from League Two side Swindon Town.
The 30-year-old winger has enjoyed a career playing In the Football League since being plucked out of Non-League by Aldershot Town in 2010.
He has played league football for Cheltenham Town, Gillingham, Southend United before he joined Swindon last summer.
Manager Bryan Hughes commented: “I came across Jermaine as a player when I was at Accrington and was very impressed with his ability.
“Obviously, he has played at a higher level but he’ll come in with us now until the end of the season to help with our  continued push.
“We have applied for the clearances we need for him to play here at Wrexham and hopefully he will become available for selection as soon as possible.”

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