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Wrexham will wait and see over Evans



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Published Date: 16 May 2008
WREXHAM are going to play a waiting game with defender Steve Evans.
Centre-back Evans is out of contract and manager Brian Little is hoping that the Wales international will stay with Reds whom he joined in the summer of 2006 following a lengthy spell with Welsh Premier League outfit The New Saints.

Talks have been on-going between both parties, and Evans' future was again on the agenda yesterday.

A verbal offer has been made, but first team coach Martin Foyle said that the club and Evans were willing to wait before committing themselves.

"Steve is happy with the deal we have put to him and has shown good vibes about staying," said Foyle today.

"The offer has not been made in writing so nothing has been signed – there is an open ended agenda.

"We are leaving it for now.

"There is no hurry for either side.

"Steve wants to have a look elsewhere which he is entitled to do, and we are looking around. It's not a problem and we are quite happy to wait.

"The verbal offer has been made and is still on the table."

The recruitment of new players following the decision to inform 22 players that they have no future at The Racecourse has continued this week with Little, Foyle and Brian Carey speaking to targets.

A number of players have met the trio and been shown around the Racecourse Ground and Colliers Park training ground, and Foyle said first impressions have been favourable.

"Four or five players have come in and had a look around so see if it is right for them to come to Wrexham," said Foyle.

"We have had good vibes from them that they would be interested in joining us.

"We are waiting on their decisions but we will give them a bit of breathing space now.

"It is still early and I don't think anything will happen for a week or two."

Meanwhile, Wrexham have announced their first pre-season friendly.

Wrexham will entertain League One outfit Wolverhampton Wanderers at The Racecourse on Saturday July 12 (3pm kick-off).

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  • Last Updated: 16 May 2008 4:18 PM
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