Shrewsbury Town is currently in talks to re-sign forward Iwan Morgan from Brentford for the upcoming season. The club is hopeful of finalizing a deal that would see the popular loanee return to the Croud Meadow after a successful stint last season. Morgan, who made a significant impact during his time at Shrewsbury, scored three goals and played a crucial role in helping the club secure their League Two status. The 20-year-old became a fan favorite, showcasing his talent and potential on the pitch. Morgan's previous loan spell began in January under the management of Michael Appleton and continued under Gavin Cowan, where he quickly established himself as one of Shrewsbury's most influential attacking players. His impressive performances included a memorable strike against Swindon Town and a stunning free-kick against Walsall. Despite his return to Brentford, where he has been active with the club's B team, Shrewsbury is eager to bring him back for the entire season. Fans are excited about the possibility of Morgan's return, especially after his strong showing last season and his positive remarks about the club. With Shrewsbury also strengthening their squad by signing attacking midfielder Isaac Fletcher, the potential re-signing of Morgan would be a significant boost ahead of the new campaign.