Recent Wrexham target Kieffer Moore has alerted Sheffield United supporters, who are supposedly keen to see the Welshman moved on.
With two weeks until Wrexham’s 2025/26 Championship season kicks off, Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac are keen to provide Phil Parkinson with vast talent to make them competitive.
The summer transfer window started slowly for the Red Dragons, but since the Australia and New Zealand pre-season tour, Wrexham have signed Liberato Cacace, Lewis O’Brien and the experienced Josh Windass.
Wrexham have since been linked with an audacious move for Christian Eriksen, whilst Sheffield United striker Kieffer Moore has reportedly been the topic of discussion for the Red Dragons hierarchy as well.
Whilst on the surface, it would be a brilliant move for Wrexham to target Kieffer Moore, Sheffield United supporters have suggested otherwise.
Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty ImagesWhat Sheffield United fans are saying about Kieffer Moore amid Wrexham links
Wrexham-linked Kieffer Moore has piqued the interest of the Red Dragons board, who are keen to add another striker to the side.
The 32-year-old, who has notched 49 caps and 14 goals for Wales, has played exactly 200 games in the Championship – one of the factors why Wrexham will be keen to sign the striker.
However, his latest season at Sheffield United didn’t see him quite hit the heights we had previously seen of him at Ipswich Town, Bournemouth, Cardiff City, and Wigan Athletic.
When reacting to the news that Wrexham are keen to take Moore off their hands, supporters took to social media to react.
One fan said that he would ‘drop him off’ himself after not being impressed with his performances last season. Another supporter said ‘please sell him’, whilst that was backed up by a fellow Blade who suggested that Moore had been ‘very average all season’ and he was ‘not a great signing’ for Sheffield United.
Another supporter also showed his desire to see Moore move on, but spoke about how Wrexham could still benefit from signing Moore.
“Playing alone up front he’s painful to watch, but in a two he’s a handful,” said one Sheffield United fan. “He’d be great up front with Windass or Hardie, but for us under Selles he’d be awful, so the deal makes sense.
“He was unlucky for us last year with injury & what happened in the play-off final. Must’ve been frustrating at this stage of his career.”
Kieffer Moore’s record is enough to take a chance on the forward
Sheffield United supporters do not reflect brilliantly on the Welshman; however, that is not a reason why Wrexham should deter their interest.
At 32 years old, he still has much more to offer in his career; it is just incredibly important that he is utilised correctly by Phil Parkinson, otherwise, he would be making a wrong choice by signing him.
Wrexham have already brought in the attacking additions of Josh Windass and Ryan Hardie, and Moore could be a brilliant option to bring off the bench for the final 20 minutes of a game – the same way in which Steven Fletcher has previously proven to be effective under Parkinson.
With 59 Championship goals to his name in his career, it is evident that he can shine at this level, and Wrexham should be taking a chance on him as a result.