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Conor Coady has battled for game time since joining Wrexham from Leicester City in August. He is now apparently being considered for a coaching position at Wolves




Wrexham defender Conor Coady is reportedly being considered for a coaching post at Wolves following Rob Edwards’ hiring as head coach.


The ex-England international joined the Red Dragons, owned by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac, from Leicester City for £2 million in early August. However, after appearing in Wrexham’s first Championship game against Southampton, the 32-year-old has fallen out of favour with manager Phil Parkinson. Article continues below. Coady has not played in the league since the North Wales club’s 3-1 home defeat to QPR in mid-September, and he is now reportedly being evaluated for a coaching post at Molineux. Former Wales international Edwards was named the Premier League club’s new manager on Wednesday, after previously serving as a player, coach, and interim manager. Article continues below. 138205439166 He signed a three-and-a-half-year deal after being persuaded away from Championship promotion rivals Middlesbrough. According to The Telegraph, Wolves are considering offering Coady a coaching role at the club where he made over 300 appearances earlier in his career. Wrexham star James McClean gives candid assessment on Ireland’s comeback after hinting at a career shift Pensioners have been warned to ‘act immediately’ to save thousands ahead of Rachel Reeves’ November budget. During an eight-year period from 2015 to 2023, the centre-back also served as captain and helped his team gain promotion to the top flight. A comeback is considered unlikely, given that he only recently signed a two-year contract with Wrexham. Ex-Wales striker Iwan Roberts criticized Coady’s signing earlier this season, branding him as “past his prime”. However, his signing was largely viewed as a big coup for the newly-promoted outfit when they brushed off opposition from Scottish heavyweights Rangers.



 


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