Wrexham sign New Zealand's Cacace from Empoli
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Wrexham sign New Zealand's Cacace from Empoli
"I'm absolutely delighted to sign for this historic Club, and I just can't wait to get started. Looking from the outside, what they are creating here is something I want to be part of. The family they have here -- it's a tight-knit Club and that enticed me. I had a great phone call with the manager, and after that I really wanted to sign."
"We are delighted to welcome Libby to Wrexham and look forward to integrating him with the squad on our return home."
Wrexham signed Liberato Cacace from Empoli on a three-year deal for an undisclosed fee, reportedly a club record. Cacace, a 24-year-old defender, joins Wrexham after Empoli's relegation from Serie A. The club, co-owned by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, aims for promotion to the Premier League. Cacace expressed excitement about joining Wrexham, highlighting the club's tight-knit community. Wrexham is currently on a preseason tour in Australia and New Zealand, preparing for the Championship season that starts against Southampton on August 9.
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