Former Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster has enjoyed a whirlwind few months since he returned to play for Wrexham. Foster has long credited the Red Dragons for helping launch his career after they signed him on loan in January 2005.
He would win his first silverware of his career with the club as they lifted what would become the Papa John's Trophy. Upon his return to Stoke City, Foster would go on to sign for United and the rest, as they say, is history.
Fast forward just under 20 years and the 40-year-old is back at the Racecourse having come out of retirement to aide Wrexham during their quest to return to League Two.
Initially signing on a short-term deal, Foster agreed to sign a one-year contract extension to remain at Wrexham for their first season back in the EFL in 15 years.