James McClean: Former Republic of Ireland international makes return to Derry City

James McClean: Former Republic of Ireland international makes return to Derry City


Former Republic of Ireland international James McClean has returned to Derry City on a multi-year-deal after leaving Wrexham.

The 36-year-old previously played for the Candystripes from 2008-2011, winning a League of Ireland First Division title with the club in 2010.

McClean then moved to Premier League side Sunderland and has also had spells in the top flight with West Brom and Stoke City as well as two stints at Wigan Athletic, where he won the FA Cup in 2013 and the League One title in 2022.

The versatile midfielder joined Wrexham while the club were in League Two in 2023 and has since helped them to successive promotions to get them into the Championship.

He was named Wrexham captain in 2024 and made 108 appearances for the club, including 19 in all competitions this season.

McClean, who won 103 Republic of Ireland caps, joins his brother Patrick McClean at the Brandywell after he arrived from Sligo Rovers on Thursday.

He is keen to hit the ground running on his return and help the club to a first Premier Division title since 1997.

“It’s 15 years since I was last a Derry City player and it’s a bit bittersweet because it brings to an end 15 years in England, but to be home I’m absolutely delighted and can’t wait to get going,” he told BBC Sport NI.

“I started my career at Derry and I made no mistake that is where I wanted to finish my career, home is where the heart.

“I’m as fit as I’ve ever been, I have the same desire and hunger and I still feel like I’ve a lot to give. When I was leaving Wrexham the only place I was going was home.

“For a club of this stature, going almost 30 years without a league title is unacceptable so I’ve got a challenge and I love a challenge.”



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