Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson has called for patience during what he describes as a "slow" summer transfer window, with the Championship club yet to make any new signings. Parkinson acknowledged that the club must "hold its nerve" to bring in the right players who can make a difference, while also noting that further departures are expected following the exit of striker Paul Mullin and midfielder Tom O'Connor. He cited the new Squad Cost Rules (SCR) financial framework and the World Cup as reasons for the slow activity, but emphasized that the existing squad is strong and will naturally evolve over time. The team is set to travel to the United States for three pre-season friendlies against Leeds, Liverpool, and Sunderland.