Wrexham make another signing as son of Premier League cult hero joins Ryan Reynolds & Co on free transfer

Wrexham have secured the services of veteran midfielder Josh Windass on a contract that will keep him at the Racecourse Ground through the end of the 2027-28 campaign. The 31-year-old arrives as a free agent after parting ways with Sheffield Wednesday last week, ending a four-year association with the Yorkshire club. Josh is the son of Hull City legend Dean Windass.

  • ramp up their recruitment plans
  • Sign Windass on a three-year deal
  • Third signing in a space of five days

Wrexham make another signing as son of Premier League cult hero joins Ryan Reynolds & Co on free transferWrexham make another signing as son of Premier League cult hero joins Ryan Reynolds & Co on free transferWrexham make another signing as son of Premier League cult hero joins Ryan Reynolds & Co on free transfer

Windass’ deal with Wednesday was mutually terminated, allowing Wrexham to swoop in and bolster their midfield ahead of their return to the . The signing is seen as a major coup for Phil Parkinson’s side, who continue to strengthen their squad following back-to-back promotions.

Windass began his football journey in humble surroundings, featuring for non-league side Harrogate Railway Athletic in 2012. His performances caught the attention of Accrington Stanley, where he signed a professional contract in 2013. Over the course of three seasons, he scored 22 goals in 75 league games for Accrington before earning a move to in the summer of 2016. During his time at Ibrox, Windass played a key role in the Scottish , ending the 2017-18 season as joint top scorer alongside Alfredo Morelos, with 18 goals in all competitions. In August 2018, he made a switch to Athletic, tallying nine goals across 54 league appearances. It was from Wigan that he joined , where he would go on to enjoy the most prolific and high-profile period of his career to date.

On signing for Wrexham, Windass told the official club website: “I’m looking forward to getting going. I’ve spoken to the manager, who has showed me his plans for the season and what he expects from the group, and I’ve really bought into that. I’d describe myself as honest and hard-working, I like to contribute goals and assists from midfield and that’s what I’m looking to bring to Wrexham.

“First and foremost, I want to get into the team and earn the respect of my team-mates – I want to be professional, be someone to look up to and then get the team as high up the league as possible.”

Windass was Wrexham’s third signing in the summer after Liberato Cacace and George Thomason. The Italian was signed in a club record deal of €2.5 million (£2.16m/$3m) from , whereas Thomason joined from Wanderers in a £1.2m move.

Wrexham’s Championship return kicks off with a testing encounter away to on August 9. The Saints, having recently dropped out of the , are widely expected to be contenders for an immediate return to the top flight. The clash at St. Mary’s will serve as an early litmus test for Parkinson’s squad, offering insight into how the newcomers stack up against seasoned opposition.