PREM: Wrexham brings back F Davis Keillor-Dunn with transfer from Barnsley

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Forward Davis Keillor-Dunn is returning to Wrexham, joining the club on transfer from League One’s Barnsley for an undisclosed fee on Monday.

Keillor-Dunn, 28, who has 13 goals in 24 appearances for Barnsley this season, made six appearances for Wrexham during the 2019-20 season, scoring a goal against Bromley. He has now returned to the Welsh side with a contract that runs through the end of the 2028-29 season.

“If there’s one club that’s calling, it’s Wrexham you want to go to,” Keillor-Dunn said. “When I heard of the interest and spoke to the manager (Phil Parkinson), there was only one place I wanted to come – and that was back here.

“There was something that made me think in my heart that I would probably come back here. The way the club is progressing at the minute, there’s no better time to come. Just to get in the building and through the door, I can’t tell you how happy I am.”

Keillor-Dunn began his professional career with Scotland’s Ross County in 2017, scoring four goals before going on loan to Falkirk. He spent time at Oldham Athletic, Burton Albion and Mansfield Town before signing with Barnsley in 2024. He earned the club’s Player of the Year award after scoring 19 goals in his first season with Barnsley.

“We’d like to welcome Davis to the club,” Parkinson said. “He’s a player whose development we’ve been watching closely over the last 18 months at Barnsley, and we’re looking forward to him joining the squad.”

–Field Level Media