Former Wrexham player and manager Brian Flynn believes the Red Dragons will bolster their ranks in the summer to ensure they are "stronger and better" in 2026-27.
Phil Parkinson's men narrowly missed out on the Championship play-offs as they were pipped to sixth spot by Hull City on the final day of the 2025-26 regular season.
Nevertheless, Wrexham secured their highest-ever league finish, and Flynn believes his former club will only improve next term.
"I think they need at least three or four players. Is that a major overhaul? I don't think so," he told BBC Radio Wales Sport.
"He does like employing strikers, that's for certain, Phil does do that.
"In all other areas of the pitch, I think they're well served.
"They've got players like [Dom] Hyam, he's been excellent all season. He's been a really good signing.
"Players like Ollie Rathbone have come up with important goals, Josh Windass is a Championship player, so they will definitely come back stronger and better next season, without a shadow of a doubt."
The Red Dragons signed off their season with an exciting 2-2 draw against Middlesbrough at Stok Cae Ras.
After Tommy Conway had given Boro an early lead, Wrexham went 2-1 up thanks to Josh Windass' stunning free-kick and Sam Smith's bullet header.
But Kim Hellberg's men – who take on Southampton in the play-off semi-finals – earned a point thanks to David Strelec's goal shortly after Smith had given the home side the lead.
"It was two really good teams," Flynn said of the contest in north Wales.
"After the early goal, I was really impressed with the way Wrexham shrugged off the disappointment of conceding so soon.
"The passing and movement was quick, they were a threat.
"It was a good advert for the Championship. Unfortunately, Kieffer [Moore], Josh Windass' chance as well, if you wanted the ball to fall to anyone on the edge of the box, you'd back Josh, but unfortunately it wasn't to be."