Wrexham bring ex-Man Utd youth skipper Reidford back to Wales

Bella Reidford played for Wales at under-17 and under-19 level
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Wrexham Women have signed midfielder Bella Reidford from Stoke City ahead of their Uefa Women's Champions League campaign
The former Wales Under-17s and 19s international is the fourth new arrival of the summer after deals for Lucy Farrell, Mikayla Cook and Natasha Thomas.
Wrexham-born Reidford came through the ranks at Tranmere Rovers before moving to Manchester United, who she captained in the FA Youth Cup final.
After two seasons with Burnley, the 23-year-old joined Stoke City and she made 20 appearances in the 2025-26 campaign.
Wrexham head coach Jenny Sugarman said: "Bella has fitted into the squad seamlessly. She brings a wealth of experience as a Welsh youth international and across tier three in England.
"Her energy and technical quality on the pitch will give us further options in midfield and again is keen to develop herself with us."
The Adran Premier champions take on FC Pyunik at the Racecourse on Wednesday, 22 July (19:00 BST) in the first qualifying round of the Champions League.