Wrexham have announced the return of Jordan Davies on a two-year contract, following his departure from Brighton and Hove Albion.
The 22-year-old from Coedpoeth came through the ranks at Wrexham, before being sent out on loan to Bangor City by then-manager Gary Mills.
Davies made 14 Cymru Premier appearances for the Citizens, scoring once, catching the eye of Brighton and Hove Albion.
The left-back turned midfielder spent pre-season training with Flint Town United and has now returned to Wrexham after three years at the Premier League club.
Davies told the club website, “I’m really excited to prove myself to the fans after not being able to get out there and play last time I was here.
“I’m a different player. I’ve played in new positions, different styles of training, more intense training and training at the highest level. I’m a new player.
“I’ve become more of an attacking player; I try and get a goal here and there, mainly assists, but I’d like to add more goals to my game. I just want to get out there and play as many matches as I can,” he added.
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