Wrexham will come up against a summer transfer target when they return to the pitch vs Norwich City.
In total, 13 players joined Wrexham during the most recent transfer window for an outlay of around £33m.
The Red Dragons landed a lot of their top targets, but there were some who opted to move elsewhere.
Christian Eriksen rejected Wrexham as he decided he wanted to keep playing in the top flight after leaving Manchester United on a free.
Elsewhere, another summer target snubbed both the Dragons and Birmingham City for Norwich City this summer.
Photo by Athena Pictures/Getty ImagesHarry Darling rejected Wrexham and Birmingham City
Harry Darling was out of contract with Welsh rivals Swansea City at the end of June.
Wrexham and Birmingham wanted Darling, but he rejected them both to instead move to Norwich.
The centre-back is now expected to line out against Phil Parkinson and co. when they clash at Carrow Road on September 20.
Darling has started all five of Norwich’s Championship fixtures this season and scored in a win over Portsmouth.
Amid losing out on the 26-year-old, Wrexham opted to sign three more centre-backs this summer.
Conor Coady was first through the door before Callum Doyle arrived in an initial £5m deal. Dom Hyam was then signed permanently from Blackburn Rovers on deadline day.
Photo by Lewis Storey/Getty ImagesPhil Parkinson concern for Wrexham defence
Based on their performances so far this season, Wrexham would probably love to have signed an experienced Championship defender like Darling.
The Dragons have kept just one clean sheet so far this season, shipping at least two goals in their other four league matches.
Parkinson commented on Wrexham’s defending this week after conceding three to QPR last time out.
He said: “It’s obvious we can’t give up the chances we have done, certainly at home. It’s as simple as that and we’ve got to find a solution to that.”
Wrexham have discussed Parkinson’s future this month already, and another defeat at the hands of Darling’s Norwich is only likely to add fuel to that fire.