Former Carlisle United defender Shaun Brisley is back on the move.
The ex-Blues centre-half has left National League club Wrexham.
The Red Dragons announced that Brisley has departed the Racecourse Ground by mutual consent.
It follows a season-long spell in Wales for the 32-year-old.
Brisley - who played for Carlisle in 2016/17 - was limited to just four first-team appearances at big-spending Wrexham.
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After a pre-season injury, he found games hard to come by with another ex-United man - Aaron Hayden - a regular starter at the back.
Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson told the club website: “It was a frustrating season for Bris last year – he couldn’t get much game time but always showed professionalism.
"A player of his age and experience needs to be playing somewhere this year, and we wish him all the best.”
Former Macclesfield Town and Peterborough United man Brisley joined United under Keith Curle in the summer of 2016.
He made 34 appearances before leaving for Notts County the following summer.
After two years with Port Vale, he joined Wrexham - owner by Hollywood pair Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenny - last summer.
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