James McClean signed for Wrexham last year and helped them win promotion to League One.
James McClean has been described as a “different breed” by Wrexham teammate and rival for the left-back spot Jacob Mendy.
He clocked up the third highest amount of appearances last season, with striker Ollie Palmer and midfielder Elliot Lee the only players ahead of him.READ MORE: Stephen Kenny holds fire on James McClean criticism - for now McClean retired from international football last November but revealed recently that he would be open to a return - once the call came from the next senior manager.
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