Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson revealed that the club will try their best to make Arthur Okonkwo's move permanent.
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- Wrexham determined to keep Okonkwo
- Goalkeeper's Arsenal contract expires in the summer
- Was the Red Dragons' standout performer
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WHAT HAPPENED?
The English goalkeeper, who is on loan from Arsenal, has enjoyed a rich vein of form this season playing for the Red Dragons. He has been named in the League Two team of the season having kept 14 clean sheets in 36 appearances and conceded just 30 goals.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
With the 22-year-old custodian's contract at the Emirates ending this summer, he is expected to attract interest from several clubs in England. However, the Ryan Reynolds & Rob McElhenney-owned side are determined to hold on to the services of their star performer.
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WHAT PHIL PARKINSON SAID
Speaking to , the 56-year-old manager said, "Obviously we’re keen to keep Arthur and we’re working on that. It could take time but there’s one thing for sure, we’ll give it everything that we’ve got to keep Arthur at the club."
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WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?
The Welsh outfit are set to visit the US for pre-season in July where they will face Premier League clubs like Bournemouth and Chelsea.