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Former Liverpool defender Jack Robinson (pictured centre) is on Wrexham's radar(Image: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty)
Wrexham's summer transfer spree shows no sign of ending after being linked with a record-breaking former Liverpool defender who once turned on his own fans.
The 31-year-old came off the bench on Saturday, wearing the captain's armband as his team lost 4-1 to Bristol City.
If Wrexham do secure Robinson's services, they will be getting an experienced defender who made history at the start of his career as the youngest player to turn out for Liverpool when he made his debut at the age of 16 in 2010.
He made his first senior appearance for the Reds during a goalless stalemate with Hull City, entering the fray during the Premier League clash as an 88th-minute substitute in what turned out to be Rafael Benitez's last game in charge.
Article continues belowJack Robinson could leave Sheffield United to join Wrexham(Image: Ed Sykes/Getty Images)
Recalling the memorable experience in an interview with Liverpoolfc.com in May 2020, Robinson said: "I remember getting the phone call on the Friday night saying I was going to be travelling with the squad.
Rafa just said, 'Enjoy it.' I can't remember the words but it was along the lines of, 'Enjoy it, don't be nervous.'
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The incident occurred during a 2-0 defeat for the Blades as the home supporters at Bramall Lane serenaded their opponents with a chorus of 'Feed the Scousers'.
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The Liverpool native looked visibly annoyed with the United faithful as he turned around and bluntly declared "I'm a Scouser!" While it remains unclear if the Blades will let Robinson leave, a move to Wrexham would therefore see the Welsh side acquire a player who's not afraid to speak his mind.
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