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[Rex Features]
Nathan Broadhead says he is "proud" to be at Wrexham as the Red Dragons remain in the hunt to secure a play-off spot.
The Wales international netted his eighth goal of the season for the club as they beat Swansea City 2-0 at Stok Cae Ras to keep their top six Championship hopes firmly in their own hands.
And having already had a taste of top-flight action with former club Ipswich Town, Broadhead is now targeting a return to the Premier League during his time with Phil Parkinson's side.
"It just shows where the club's going. I'm proud to be here," he said.
"I think winning every game and getting Wrexham into the Premier League would be amazing, but it's just the process really that I'm enjoying."
Broadhead admits playing in the Premier League is a tough prospect.
"It is tough." he added. "But you know, them nights against Chelsea, Nottingham Forest, bringing that to the stadium would be amazing.
"I believe that if we get there, we could stay up. With the fans and everything, especially with the new stand going up, the atmosphere, I think Premier League teams will struggle [at Stok Cae Ras].
"We can't count our chickens as they say, but I'm here for four years and hopefully one day that would be the dream."
Following his side's matches at Watford and Sheffield United, Broadhead's focus will switch to Wales' World Cup play-off campaign.
The 27-year-old scoredd against North Macedonia on his most recent international appearance for Craig Bellamy's side - who face Bosnia and Herzegovina in the semi-finals at Cardiff City Stadium on 26 March.
The 17-cap attacker is now bidding to play a part under Bellamy as Wales look to secure their place at a second consecutive World Cup.
"I'm happy to do anything for the country really. But the main thing is to win both of them games and I'd be proud to get Wales to the World Cup. That would be amazing," he said.
And on his hopes of a club and country double over the coming months, Broadhead said: "I haven't done it yet, but I'm on track. That's the aim.
"It's a fairy tale, isn't it? But I just want to stay grounded and see what God says."
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