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Simon Davies today reacted to Chester being linked with Wrexham defender Carl Tremarco and striker Neil Roberts.
The City boss said: "I know nothing about any interest from Chester in Neil Roberts, but there has been a slight interest in Carl Tremarco – but not a lot of movement at the moment."

But Tremarco himself said news that he was a target of Blues boss Davies was a surprise: "I know a few of the lads at Chester and have had a call saying Simon Davies reportedly wanted to take me there," he said, but it is news to me – I have heard nothing from Chester.

"Maybe some moves are right and some are wrong, and I suppose as a free agent you will get linked with clubs.

"The league has only just finished and we will see what comes about."

Former Tranmere Rovers player Tremarco, currently a free agent, has been offered a new deal by Wrexham and insisted he will not mess Reds' manager Brian Little about.

The full-back joined Wrexham at the start of the year after the Reds bought out the remainder of the full-back's contract from Tranmere Rovers.

The 22-year-old's deal expired this summer, and although he is pleased to have been offered a new contract by Little, he has not yet decided whether to accept.

But Tremarco, who played under Little when they were at Tranmere together, said he will not stall over the offer – out of respect for the Reds' boss.

"I did not take it for granted I would get a contract offer, especially as I did not play as many games as I would have liked for Wrexham," said Tremarco today.

"We had talks and I just kept trying my hardest, but I was pleased to get the offer at the end of the season.

"The gaffer wants me to let him know as soon as possible and I will do.

Nothing is finalised yet. The offer was okay and we are still talking.

"I am not going to rush things but I won't mess him about.

"I have got a lot of respect for him. He has done some favours for me over the years and given me a few chances. But I have got to think about a few things.

"I have got to look after myself and see what route is best for me. We will have to see what happens."

Free agent Tremarco, who has been linked with a number of clubs in the Football League as well as Chester, was handed his first team debut at Tranmere in the 2003-04 season by Little.

He found chances at Tranmere limited this season prior to his move to Wrexham, where he impressed on the left of defence but was restricted to just ten starts because of injury.

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