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Wrexham have signed Barrow striker Billy Waters for an undisclosed fee.

The 28-year-old, who has scored nine goals in 32 League Two games for Barrow this season, has signed a deal with Wrexham until the end of the 2024-25 season.

Waters started his career at Crewe and has also played for Cheltenham Town, Northampton Town, Torquay United and FC Halifax Town.

"It happened quite quickly but I'm happy to get it finalised," he said.

"The gaffer has brought me in to add quality to the team and hopefully help win promotion and to be part of that is massive."

With top scorer Paul Mullin troubled by a knee injury which will be looked at in the summer, manager Phil Parkinson said: "We were looking for another striker and Billy fits the criteria for what we were looking for.

"I thought he was excellent last year for Halifax. I've watched him a lot and he always looks dangerous around the penalty box and got 17 goals for them last season.

"Strikers are so important, you can never have enough in the building and Billy is ready to make a contribution."

Former Manchester United and England goalkeeper Ben Foster has come out of retirement to sign for National League Wrexham.

Foster, 39, called time on his playing career in September 2022.

But the eight-cap player has rejoined Wrexham, who he played for on loan in 2005.

He has signed a deal with the north Wales club, who are owned by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, until the end of the season.

"I'm over the moon," said Foster.

"I've been at the club an hour this morning and it seems a really nice place. Everyone is down to earth and the manager's top class.

"It's changed a lot since I was last here, but it's nice to be back and it's nice to be back as a player too. It will be interesting to see how my body feels after training today."

Foster was a youngster at Stoke City when he played for Wrexham on loan 18 years ago, and was spotted by then Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson.

He joined United in 2005 and spent five years at Old Trafford - although that spell included two seasons on loan at Watford - and played 23 games for the Red Devils, twice helping the club win the League Cup.

Foster moved to Birmingham for a two-year spell in 2010, winning the League Cup again in his first season before spending the second on loan at West Brom, who then signed him in the summer of 2012.

He spent six campaigns at The Hawthorns before rejoining Watford in 2018 and made the most recent of 519 senior career appearances in the club's final home game in the Premier League last season.

Foster made his international debut in 2007 and made his final England appearance in a group stage dead rubber against Costa Rica at the 2014 World Cup.

This week Wrexham lost keeper Rob Lainton to a knee ligament injury. He has been the club's first choice keeper since February.

"We're delighted to welcome Ben to the club," said Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson.

"With Rob Lainton getting injured it was important we had all bases covered going into the last part of the season, which this signing ensures."

Wrexham are three points clear at the top of the National League table and also announced the signing of Barrow striker Billy Waters on Tuesday.
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