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Nathan Broadhead would become Wrexham's seventh signing of the summer Wrexham are in talks to sign Wales striker Nathan Broadhead from Ipswich Town for a club record fee. The 27-year-old from Bangor scored two goals in 18 Premier League appearances last season, as Ipswich were relegated back to the Championship. Broadhead, who has two goals in 14 internationals for Wales, has one year left on his contract with the Tractor Boys. Sources put the figure at about £7. 5m which would smash Wrexham's previous highest transfer fee of £3m reportedly paid for Lewis O'Brien from Nottingham Forest earlier this summer. Wrexham eye Sheffield United's Wales striker Moore Wrexham make shock approach for free agent Eriksen Latest Wrexham news Broadhead began his career with Everton, making one Premier League appearance between loan spells at Burton Albion, Sunderland and Wigan. The Wales striker found a home with Ipswich in 2022, scoring eight goals as the Suffolk side won promotion to the Championship. Broadhead then helped fire the club back to the Premier League with 13 goals the following season. He also made an impact on the international stage, scoring a dramatic last-minute equaliser on his debut away to Croatia. He also scored at what could be his new home, the Stok Racecourse, for Wales in a friendly against Gibraltar. Broadhead would be Wrexham's seventh signing of the summer, following Danny Ward, Ryan Hardie, Liberato Cacace, George Tomason, Josh Windass and O'Brien's moves to north Wales. Having become the first team to win three consecutive promotions, Wrexham will begin their Championship season away to Southampton on 9 August. 'The risk is too high' - Stokes to miss fifth Test 'Without AFL and NRL, the Wallabies wouldn't lose a game' Transfer news: Trafford, Pope and Ramsdale latest, plus Liverpool win & Newcastle lose in pre-season Making sporting history against all odds Revealing the secrets of our species Was Paddy Mayne a soft-spoken leader, or a hell-raiser? Diane Morgan’s comedy, Mandy, is back 'Without AFL and NRL, the Wallabies wouldn't lose a game' Lego, lash lifts and Reggie the dog - inside England's Euro 2025 success Felix joins Al-Nassr - inside one of football's most confusing careers 'No way! ' - Wiegman surprised by Burna Boy at Euro 2025 ceremony. Video'No way! ' - Wiegman surprised by Burna Boy at Euro 2025 ceremony Show of Mancunian grit could be making of India captain Gill How did Bronze play Euro 2025 with fractured tibia? Relive the penalty shootout from England's Euro 2025 win. Video Relive the penalty shootout from England's Euro 2025 win 'Lions need whitewash to be lauded for decades' - Dawson column Ray French - dual-code international and iconic voice of rugby league India refuse to end Test before Jadeja and Sundar reach centuries. Video India refuse to end Test before Jadeja and Sundar reach centuries Dodgers' journey from 'best ever' to 'rock bottom' Hey big spenders - Liverpool lead top-four domination of £1bn deals Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.