“Down the pecking order” – Norwich City told to look to Nottingham Forest before transfer window ends

David Wagner oversaw a sixth-place finish in the previous campaign, but a play-off semi-final defeat to Leeds United ended his time in charge of the first team squad.

Johannes Hoff Thorup has since replaced the German and will have his sights set on going one step further with the Canaries in 2025.

Norwich City’s summer business so far

The Norfolk outfit have already sealed the signing of José Córdoba this summer, in what has been a relatively quiet start to the window.

But they still have until 30 August to complete any remaining deals, with outgoings proving a bigger priority so far.

While the team was strong enough for a top six finish last year, one or two additions may still be needed to maintain such a competitive level over the next 12 months.

Norwich City should target Harry Toffolo and Jay Stansfield

Here we ask our FLW writers their verdict on which realistic target Norwich should pursue before the end of the window…

The impending signing of Callum Doyle is a smart move by Norwich and one they should absolutely get over the line.

It’s been a surprisingly slow start to the summer, but it is a strong squad at Carrow Road and some signings may yet depend on who departs, if anyone.

Harry Toffolo – Nottingham Forest league goals and appearances
Season Appearances (Starts) Goals (Assists)
2022-23 19 (9) 0
2023-24 23 (15) 1 (3)

But based on the squad, as it is now, another player capable of playing left-back could be a shrewd addition.

Doyle is able to play there or through the middle, but the team otherwise lacks options in that area.

Someone like Harry Toffolo from Nottingham Forest could be what they need, as he is a player with a lot of experience and knows what it takes to compete in the Premier League.

During his time in the Championship, he was crucial to Huddersfield Town reaching the play-off final, contributing an impressive six goals and seven assists in 42 appearances

That he has fallen down the pecking order at the City Ground could also be an advantage for Norwich, as it might make him an affordable option to complement the arrival of Doyle, which could also allow for greater tactical flexibility.

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