Wrexham trio Ollie Rathbone, Liberato Cacace and George Thomason are all closing in on a return to action following spells out through injury.
Ollie Rathbone and George Thomason are expected to be available for Wrexham's trip to Stoke City on Saturday (15:00 BST) as Liberato Cacace also closes in on a return from injury.
Rathbone has been absent since sustaining an ankle injury during the club's pre-season tour of Australia and New Zealand while summer signings Thomason and Cacace have had their progress disrupted since moving to north Wales.
"They're doing really well," assistant boss Steve Parkin said of the trio.
"Libby [Cacace] we're just monitoring. He's had a good week back on the grass. He's worked hard to get in the shape he needed to be to get back on the grass which is really pleasing.
"The other two boys are fine, they've had a really good break. We got some work into George and Ollie Rathbone is ready to go."
Wales duo Kieffer Moore and Nathan Broadhead and Burkina Faso's Issa Kabore are all available to feature against Mark Robins' outfit at the bet365 Stadium having been away on international duty.
"They've come back fine," added Parkin. "Issa joined us at the early part of the week because he was suspended for [Burkina Faso's] last game.
"Nathan and Kieffer joined us this morning and they've both trained fine."
Long-term absentees Danny Ward, Andy Cannon, Jay Rodriguez, Harry Ashfield and Aaron James all remain sidelined.
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And following a testing start to their first second tier campaign since 1981-82, Wrexham have proven harder to beat of late and go into Saturday's fixture with Stoke unbeaten in five matches across all competitions.
"I think we're still growing into the division," added Parkin.
"It's difficult when you bring in as many players as we have, getting used to them both on the grass and in and around the building and for the rest of the players to get used to them.
"I think that's really coming to the fore now, they've settled in well and most are settled around the area and have managed to get their families across which is really important.
"There's a good feeling about the camp at the moment."
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