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Ryan Reynolds' Wrexham in ambitious move to beat Charlton to sign 29-goal star

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The Dragons hope to convince him to drop down a level and fire them to promotion
The Dragons hope to convince him to drop down a level and fire them to promotion

WREXHAM and Charlton are on the hunt for Peterborough’s Jonson Clarke-Harris.

Ambitious Wrexham hope to offer the best deal for the prolific 29-year-old forward.

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Peterborough are set to sell hotshot striker Jonson Clarke-HarrisCredit: Alamy
Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds (L) and Rob McElhenney (R) are plotting a major swoop
Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds (L) and Rob McElhenney (R) are plotting a major swoopCredit: Getty

But they face a fight with Bristol Rovers, who are also keen.

Despite his impressive goal output, Clarke-Harris will be sold by Peterborough.

Posh will cash in even though they are still firmly involved in the chase for a League One promotion spot.

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They are currently third in the third tier, just two points behind second-placed Bolton and four off top dogs Portsmouth.

Clarke-Harris was sold by Peterborough to Coventry back in 2018.

He scored five times in 27 appearances for the Sky Blues before he headed to Bristol Rovers a year later.

He bagged 24 in 42 games for them before Peterborough brought him back to London Road in 2020.

Clarke-Harris got 29 goals last term for Posh and has fired ten in 24 outings so far this campaign.

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Now Wrexham’s Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are hoping that they can secure his services and convince him to drop down a division in order to try and fire them to promotion.

The Welsh side currently occupy a place in the League Two promotion places.

They are third on 46 points, five behind leaders Stockport County. 

But Bristol Rovers and Charlton, who are both still hoping to launch a push for a play-off place in League One, are ready to battle them all the way for the hotshot.

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