Nigerian-born goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo, who joined Arsenal in 2009, has bid farewell to the club in 2024, signing a permanent deal with Wrexham AFC. The 22-year-old first joined Wrexham on a loan deal last September, which saw him play 40 games across all competitions, keeping 16 clean sheets and ...
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