Wexford finished third in the First Division and lost out to Athlone Town in the promotion play-off semi-finals.
Wexford youngster Kian Corbally is attracting interest from as far away as Portugal ahead of the January transfer window.
One of the standout players in their narrow FAI Cup semi-final defeat to Drogheda United, there are also eyes on him from League One and League Two clubs in England. READ MORE: League of Ireland winner raises over €8,000 for Breast Cancer Ireland through his business The gifted playmaker is a free agent and has played over 100 first-team games to date, including 35 in the 2024 First Division campaign.
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