Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson has suggested that they could still recall striker Sam Dalby from Dundee United.
Dalby has emerged as the standout player for United this season, netting an impressive 10 goals and helping the Tannadice side rise into third place in the Scottish Premiership.
Despite being on loan until the end of the season, his parent club holds an option to bring him back to Wales this month.
And with their firmly sights set on achieving promotion to the English Championship, they are eager to make strategic decisions regarding their squad.
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Speaking ahead of Wrexham's league clash against Birmingham City, Parkinson was asked about Dalby's future after Dundee United boss Jim Goodwin insinuated he was hopeful that they would receive the green light for the player, who's out of contract in the summer, to remain in Tayside.
"We haven’t fully decided on that yet," he admitted.
“Sam had a game on Monday night [vs Dundee] and we wanted to get that game out of the way.”