Wrexham sign New Zealand's Cacace from Empoli
Briefly

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.
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.
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