Ryan Barnett has signed a new contract to remain with Wrexham until the summer of 2027.
The deal includes the option for an additional 12 months.
Barnett, 25, said: “I’m buzzing to get it sorted. There’s nowhere else I’d rather be at the moment.
“The atmosphere around the club is brilliant and I’m glad it’s something I get to be a part of for even longer.
“It’s a proud and happy moment for myself and my family.”
Barnett joined the north Wales side from Solihull Moors in February 2023 and has been a pivotal figure under Phil Parkinson.
He made 37 appearances in all competitions last season, scoring goals in wins against Crawley Town and Forest Green Rovers – the latter winning the club’s Goal of the Season award – as Wrexham gained promotion from League Two.
He has featured in 14 of Wrexham’s 15 league matches this season, claiming six assists.
Discussing Barnett’s new deal, boss Phil Parkinson said: “We’re really pleased for Ryan’s new contract.
“He’s adapted well to life in League One and fully deserves his new deal.”