Moore desperate to take Wrexham to glory
Kieffer Moore is determined to be a driving factor in Wrexham's rise up the leagues after joining Phil Parkinson's team from Sheffield United.
Moore has signed a three-year contract at the Racecourse Ground as Wrexham target a fourth successive promotion, having risen from the National League to the Championship.
The Welsh club – owned by actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney – has reportedly paid £2m for the 32 year-old, its eighth signing of the transfer window.
Wrexham had already brought in Josh Windass and Danny Ward on free transfers, while Ryan Hardie, George Thomason, Conor Coady, Liberato Cacace and Lewis O'Brien have arrived for an estimated total in excess of £11m.
Only Norwich City is believed to have spent more on players in the second tier ahead of 2025-2026, and Moore is excited to be part of Wrexham's journey.
"I'm over the moon to join the club and I can't wait to get started," he said. "I want to be that experienced leader and bring a lot to the team.
"My work ethic is one of my strongest assets and I want to be someone that can help drive the team forward."
Moore made 30 appearances in the Championship for Sheffield United last season, with 21 of those being starts, scoring six goals.
The Wales international previously netted seven times in just 14 Championship starts in 2023-2024, helping Ipswich Town win promotion during a half-season loan spell.
Wrexham starts its Championship campaign against Southampton.