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NORWICH CITY PLAYERS POTENTIALLY IN THE EYES IN JANUARY.
It didn't take long for Norwich City to regain their rhythm after relegation as they sit second in the table with just 10 games left in the league season. The Canary Islands go into the international break with seven unbeaten league games, including six wins, and will hope to carry that momentum into the busy October/November period ahead of the World Cup winter break. But while morale will be high among most squads, there may be a few at Carrow Road eyeing a January outing... 'We've lost Rashica, Placheta and Tzolis' - The Norwich Fan Insider City describes Canary's rendition verdict before January
If reports are to be believed, EFL clubs were interested in Jordan Hugill ahead of the summer transfer deadline but Norwich opted to keep him at the club to offer more depth. Hugill has played just 41 minutes of league football this season and with the Canary Islands now eliminated from the Carabao Cup it looks like Teemu Pukki and Josh Sargent have found form while Adam Idah returns from injury could make the chances for the Canaries even more difficult at 30 years old.
The striker can be happy. He is hoping for a chance at Carrow Road but could also consider a January move to a club where he can play a more central role. If the latter part of summer is anything for
there should be interested clubs.
Another Norwich player who may be hoping to move away from Carrow Road in January is goalkeeper Daniel Barden, although he will likely only be on loan.
The 21-year-old has found himself third in the pecking order this season. , behind Tim Krul and Angus Gunn, and as such he has not played a minute of senior football in 2022/23. The goalkeeper is back now and could benefit from a few regular first-team minutes, meaning he may be considering a move to a first- or second-tier club as early as January. Barden seems like a bright prospect, and there shouldn't be a shortage of
takers. from clubs further down the EFL if available, but having signed a new long-term deal with the Canaries last year any departure would likely be temporary.
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