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Liberato Cacace Finalizes Move to Wrexham from Empoli

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All Whites defender Liberato Cacace is set to join Welsh club Wrexham after reports confirmed a transfer from Italian side Empoli. The 24-year-old footballer, who has been a vital member of the New Zealand national team, is expected to complete the move as Wrexham prepares for its upcoming season in the English Championship.

According to Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio, the transfer is regarded as a “done deal.” Cacace has been under contract with Empoli until next year, but following the club’s relegation from Serie A, they are willing to let him leave on a permanent basis. The reported transfer fee is around NZ$4.7 million plus additional bonuses for performance.

Cacace’s Journey and Impact

Cacace’s career has taken him across various leagues since he left Wellington in 2020, where he began his professional journey. After spending two years in Belgium, he moved to Italy, where he contributed significantly to Empoli’s defensive line. He has made 33 appearances for the All Whites and was instrumental in the team’s qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

As Wrexham prepares to face Cacace’s former club, the Wellington Phoenix, in a friendly match this weekend, expectations are high for his debut at the iconic Racecourse Ground. The club, which has seen remarkable growth with three successive promotions, is under the ownership of Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney. This ownership has boosted Wrexham’s profile, making them one of the most followed clubs worldwide.

What’s Next for Cacace?

Should the transfer be officially confirmed, Cacace could also feature in the popular documentary series Welcome to Wrexham, which chronicles the club’s journey under its new ownership. This opportunity not only highlights Cacace’s talents on the field but also broadens his exposure in the growing global football community.

As he prepares for this new chapter in his career, supporters in both New Zealand and Wales are eager to see how Cacace will adapt to his new environment and contribute to Wrexham’s ambitions in the Championship.

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