Of the 13 players Wrexham signed last summer, none arrived with as much intrigue as Liberato Cacace. The New Zealand international temporarily became Wrexham’s record signing when he joined from Italian side Empoli for $2.97 million following their relegation from Serie A. It was a bold move that signaled a change in the Welsh club’s transfer strategy as they geared up for their first Championship campaign in 43 years. Cacace impressed in the opening-day defeat to Southampton, but before he could settle into life at his new club, he was sidelined with a thigh issue. It kept him out of four matches before he returned to help the Red Dragons defeat Millwall for their first win of the season. The 25-year-old lasted 77 minutes before he suffered another setback, one of four he would experience during his debut season in North Wales. Cacace only made 13 appearances across all competitions, with a five-game run in late fall his longest spell in the team without injury.…