Wrexham fans have been sent into celebration mode after renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano delivered a major update that strongly suggests the club has successfully wrapped up the signing of Norwegian striker Lasse Nordås. The much-anticipated move appears to be “signed and sealed,” marking another statement of intent from Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney as they continue to push the club forward.
According to Romano, all key aspects of the deal have now been agreed, with paperwork completed and only the official club announcement pending. His famous “Here we go”–style confirmation has all but confirmed that Nordås will soon be unveiled as the latest addition to Phil Parkinson’s squad, a development that has sparked excitement across the Wrexham fanbase.
Nordås, known for his physical presence, intelligent movement, and clinical finishing, is viewed as a perfect fit for Wrexham’s attacking system. At 1.95m tall, the Norwegian brings aerial dominance and a strong hold-up game, qualities that could prove vital as Wrexham continue their push for promotion and long-term Championship ambitions.
The striker’s arrival also underlines Wrexham’s growing pulling power in the transfer market. Just a few years ago, attracting a player of Nordås’ profile from mainland Europe would have seemed unrealistic. Now, with Hollywood-backed investment, global attention, and clear sporting ambition, Wrexham are operating on a different level.
If confirmed, Nordås’ signing could be one of the most important deals of the window for the Red Dragons. Fans will now be eagerly waiting for the official announcement—and the first sight of Nordås in a Wrexham shirt at the Racecourse Ground.