Windass, Sheaf and Broadhead among absentees for Poland trip

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Wrexham will be without a number of senior players when they begin their pre-season campaign with a friendly against Wisla Krakow on Saturday (14:00 BST).
Forward Josh Windass and midfielder Ben Sheaf will not play having missed training this week, though boss Phil Parkinson says neither player has a serious issue.
Max Cleworth is another player who will be absent as a result of an Achilles injury the defender has been managing throughout the close season.
Nathan Broadhead (pictured above) is another who will not be involved at Krakow's Henryk Reyman Municipal Stadium, with Parkinson explaining that Wrexham want the Wales forward "to have another week's training" before he gets game-time.
Left-back Sebastian Revan remains unfit after his loan spell at Burton Albion last season was curtailed by injury, while centre-back Dom Hyam and left-back Liberato Cacace are not yet back training with Wrexham having gone to the World Cup with Scotland and New Zealand respectively.
Conor Coady, Elliot Lee, Ryan Hardie and Harry Ashfield are all back at Wrexham and in the squad travelling to Poland having finished last season out on loan.
The Wisla Krakow fixture was arranged to help celebrate the Polish side's 120th anniversary.
Wrexham face Manchester United in Helsinki next Saturday before heading on tour to the United States to face Premier League Leeds United, Liverpool and Sunderland before the new Championship campaign.