McClean agrees new Wrexham contract
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James McClean has agreed a new contract with Wrexham which ties him to the League One club until the summer of 2026.
Utility player McClean, 35, played 44 games for Wrexham last season after joining from Wigan Athletic, helping the Welsh club win promotion from League Two.
The former Republic of Ireland international joined on an initial one-year deal which was automatically extended for a further 12 months at the end of the last campaign.
However, Wrexham have now moved to ensure McClean will be part of Phil Parkinson's squad for the next two seasons.
“I’m obviously delighted," McClean told the club's website.
"Since I’ve been here, I’ve really enjoyed it and to be given the opportunity to continue that for another two seasons is something I’m really looking forward to.
“It’s been successful so far and hopefully there is more success to come over the next two seasons.”
Former Sunderland, West Bromwich Albion and Stoke City player McClean was one of Wrexham's most-used players last season.
He played primarily at left-wingback, but was also used in more advanced roles at times.
“We’re pleased James has signed a new contract," said Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson.
“He was excellent for us last season and we’re looking forward to continuing to work with him.”
Wrexham begin the new campaign - their first in the third tier in 19 years - with a home game against Wycombe Wanderers on Saturday, 10 August.
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