AFTER a few minor hitches in his paperwork, all seems to be in order for Nat Brown to join Macclesfield Town on loan for a month.
With injury interrupting his time at the Racecourse, manager Dean Saunders has allowed the 6'2" centre half to go to the Silkmen to start gaining some valuable playing time once again.
With almost 200 appearances to his name, Macc boss Keith Alexander was delighted to capture Nat's signing and he goes straight into the squad for Saturday's trip to Harlow Town in the FA Cup.
"Nat's a confident lad with a lot of ability and presence," explained Keith.
"He's also versatile and can play in the centre of midfield as well, so he will certainly give us extra options.
"And the fact he knows some of the lads in the squad already is a big help and I know he'll fit in well at the Moss Rose."
The central defender began his career at Huddersfield Town making 56 league appearances for the Terriers before signing for Keith Alexander's Lincoln City in the summer of 2005.
Forging a central defensive partnership with Paul Morgan, Lincoln reached the play-offs in both his first two seasons at club, Nat contributing some vital goals in the process.
At Wrexham he has started seven games, but was forced off after only five minutes of the Salisbury match in late August and then missed another three weeks. His last outing was in the 3-2 victory at Forest Green Rovers a month ago.