Hardie was at Rangers as a youngster, making 17 senior appearances for the Glasgow giants and spending time on loan with Raith, St Mirren and Livingston during his time at Ibrox.
He joined Blackpool in 2019, before moving on loan to Plymouth in January 2020 – scoring seven goals in 13 games as the Pilgrims won promotion to League One.
Hardie returned on loan again the following season, signing permanently in the January transfer window, winning promotion to the Championship in 2023 and also reaching the EFL Trophy Final the same year and scored 74 goals in 248 games for Plymouth.
He adds to the attacking options for Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson, who signed Sam Smith from Reading and Burnley’s Jay Rodriguez in the January transfer window.
Wrexham’s squad also includes the likes of Jack Marriott, Paul Mullin and Ollie Palmer, though veteran former Scotland international Steven Fletcher was released following their promotion from League One last season.
Parkinson said: “I’m delighted to welcome Ryan Hardie to the club.
“We’re looking forward to working with him and I’m sure everyone will give him a warm welcome to the STōK Cae Ras.”
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