Wing-back Liberato Cacace is confident Wrexham can build on their progress during the past season and achieve promotion to the Premier League.
Wrexham missed out on a place in the Championship play-offs to eventual winners Hull City on the final day of the 2025-26 season.
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"We made a good step last season in the Championship so it's a matter of just building on that," Cacace told BBC Sport Wales.
"We've got a very good squad at the moment but we're just looking to add talent and hopefully not lose anyone this summer.
"But the main thing is just building on what we've achieved this season and go that extra step further."
Cacace is currently in Florida with the New Zealand squad preparing for the World Cup finals.
He is due to back in the United States with Wrexham for pre-season later this summer with games against Leeds United, Liverpool and Sunderland.
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The 25-year-old said it had been a "frustrating" first season with Wrexham since his move from Empoli last July with injuries restricting him to only 13 appearances.
"I just got caught in the cycle of injuries and I really hope it's all behind me," Cacace added.
"Another reason why maybe I had this stop-start season was because I missed a large part of the pre-season with the team.
"This summer I'll definitely be in a better place for my body when I join back with the team.
"And, yeah, I feel like I'm just going to be in the States for most of the summer."

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