Former Manchester United and England goalkeeper Ben Foster is to sign a new deal to stay at Wrexham, TEAMtalk understands.
Foster, 40, came out of retirement to play the last eight games of the season for Wrexham, helping them win the National League title and promotion to League Two.
Foster played a key role in Wrexham’s success saving a last-minute penalty in their crucial title deciding game against Notts County.
Indeed, he has proved hugely popular with the club’s co-owner Ryan Reynolds, who has regularly spoken of his wish to persuade Foster to stay on.
However, the former Manchester United, Birmingham, West Brom and England shot-stopper only signed a short-term deal until the end of June when he arrived at the Racecourse Ground in March.
Indeed, Wrexham moved for Foster after losing goalkeeper Rob Lainton to injury but has since done enough to impress …

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