Wrexham 'need six to nine' signings after promotion successpublished at 06:19

Former Wrexham midfielder Waynne Phillips is in no doubt that the club will be active in the transfer market again this summer as they look to challenge for a top-six place in the Championship next season.
Phil Parkinson's team secured promotion to the second tier of English football with a 3-0 win against Charlton Athletic last Saturday.
Wrexham are the first team in the history of English football's top five divisions to claim three successive promotions - but Phillips is not ruling out a fourth.
"The team that played on Saturday, only three of them were in the Wrexham team at the end of last season," Phillips told this week's Coridor Ansicrwydd podcast.
"They've strengthened every summer, and that's what I see them doing again. If you stand still you won't go anywhere.
"There's a good nucleus there, but they need another six to nine new players. And that's what I expect to happen."
Phillips also expects outgoings over the next few weeks, with Paul Mullin and Ollie Palmer among the players he thinks will depart.
Neither forward has played since February, with the duo not even featuring in matchday squads during the League One run-in.
"It will cost them to get rid of a few. I can't see Paul Mullin and Ollie Palmer at the club next season," Phillips added.
"James McClean, Steven Fletcher, Jay Rodriguez and Matty James - can they do it in the Championship again? And will they offer enough to make Wrexham competitive?
"I've said for a long time that Max Cleworth is good enough for the Championship, so are Dan Scarr, Lewis Brunt and Arthur Okonkwo."