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Stoke City player Richie De Laet signs for Wrexham FC



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Published Date: 31 October 2008
Stoke City right-back Richie De Laet has joined Wrexham FC on a one-month loan deal from the Premiership club and is in the squad tomorrow.
Richie De Laet, featured in a practice match on Wednesday as Wrexham drew 1-1 against a Manchester City side.

The Belgian can also play centre-back or on the right side of midfield.

"Richie can play in three different positions which is good," said Dean Saunders.

Dean Saunders was also hoping to tie up the loan signing of Manchester City's Angelos Tsiaklis, who was involved in yesterday's training session at Colliers Park.

The left midfielder was a member of City's FA Youth Cup winning team last season when they overcame Cheslea 4-2 on aggregate at the City of Manchester Stadium.

Saunders vowed to bring in players after seeing Wrexham lose their cup-tie at Eastwood on Tuesday and he added: "I have got to try and improve things, that is what I am here for."

Another Manchester City player, left-back Sam Williamson, also trained with Wrexham yesterday along with Senegalese striker Daniel Bocande, who was at French club Metz last season and has had a trial with Reading.

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  • Last Updated: 31 October 2008 9:06 AM
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  • Location: Wrexham
 
 

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