Benji Magee is being pursued by many EFL teams to sign with Northern Irish team Loughgall.
The Loughgall teenager is reportedly drawing interest from other English clubs, according to Teamtalk.
This includes Charlton Athletic, Oxford United, Wrexham, and Bolton Wanderers, among others, who have all been reported to be interested.
Magee’s performances for Loughgall this campaign have left a lot of people impressed.
The forward’s goal-scoring exploits have earned him notice on a global scale, as evidenced by his call-up to the Northern Ireland U21 team.
Carlton Palmer tips Wrexham to sign Magee
Carlton Palmer thinks clubs should be thrilled about the possibility of acquiring Magee this summer.
But if Wrexham gets promoted to League One for the upcoming campaign, he thinks they have the best chance of signing the young player.
Palmer informed Football League World that “a number of EFL clubs are chasing Northern Ireland’s rising star Benji Magee.”
“Benji is incredibly exciting; he has shined at his club Loughgall.
“Now that he’s been called up to the Northern Ireland U21s, a number of teams are vying for his signature, including Oxford, Wrexham, Bolton, and Charlton.
“Wrexham, who might play in League One the following season, is reportedly eager to sign the 21-year-old.
For him, this would be a thrilling new challenge because he plays frequently and effectively.
“He will want to join a franchise that can ensure he plays football on the first team.
“Wrexham, as we all know, has excellent owners who support the team, so if they were promoted, I believe they would have a very strong chance of obtaining his signature.
However, it appears that the Northern Irish League team will be making a significant approach for him this summer.
Wrexham’s goal of being promoted
After securing their spot in League Two only the previous season, Wrexham is looking to earn two promotions in a row this season.
Under the ownership of their new Hollywood partners, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, the club has had a stratospheric ascent.
Together, they produced the Welcome to Wrexham documentary series, which has expanded the club’s global reach.
With the Red Dragons looking for automatic promotion to League One this year, Phil Parkinson has also received a great deal of plaudits for his management of the team.
There are only a few games left, therefore it’s obvious that preparations are being made for their possible summer business.
Potential signings will find Wrexham to be a fascinating project.
Magee believes that a transfer to Wrexham would be highly alluring, particularly if they are promoted to League One.
There is every reason to believe that this club, which is developing and has the support of its owners, can keep expanding over the coming years. Their summer signings last year are proof enough of their desire, and more of the same is anticipated in the upcoming window.
Parkinson is a skilled coach as well, so the chance to collaborate with him would be compelling.
The most crucial element is playing time, which Wrexham should be able to give to an exciting young forward who has already shown he is capable of scoring goals consistently at a level comparable to those in League One and Two.