DONE DEAL :Wrexham set to complete club-record signing as they beat Championship and European clubs to ex-Man United forward

Wrexham are poised to beat a number of Championship and European clubs to the signature of Reading forward Sam Smith, talkSPORT understands.

Smith is set to join the Welsh side for a club-record fee of £2million and will to undergo a medical in the next 24 hours.

Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are set to break the bank for a new strikerCredit: Getty

The 26-year-old first joined Reading from Manchester United in 2014 as an academy prospect and made his senior debut three years later in a Carabao Cup tie.

Smith was sent out on loan six times while on the Royals’ books before sealing a permanent move to Cambridge Unitedin 2021 on a free transfer.

He scored 35 times in 109 appearances for the U’s before sealing a return to Reading in July 2023.The forward smashed home 15 goals in 35 League One fixtures last term as Reading finished 17th, nine points clear of relegation.

Had it not been for six points being deducted for varying financial missteps, the Royals would have only finished two places higher.

Smith has continued his solid form this season with 11 goals in 25 league games, including four in his last seven.

A number of clubs were enamoured with Smith thanks to his goalscoring exploits but Wrexham blew the interested parties out of the water with their big offer.

The £2m fee for Smith marks the first time Wrexham have ever paid seven figures for a player.

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Young forward Mo Faal is Wrexham’s record signing at present having joined last summer from West Brom for £500,000 in the final days of the window.

Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson will hope Smith’s imminent arrival can improve the club’s fortunes in front of goal.

Sam Smith (10 Reading) applauds after the final whistle during the Sky Bet League 1 match between Cambridge United and Reading at the Cledara Abbey Stadium in Cambridge, United Kingdom, on January 1, 2025. (Photo by MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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Reading forward Smith sits fourth in the race for League One’s golden bootCredit: Getty

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