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Newman Slams Sargent's "Disrespectful" Transfer Text
12 Jan
Summary
- Josh Sargent unavailable for FA Cup tie via text message.
- Rob Newman calls Sargent's action 'disrespectful'.
- Club states Sargent will not be sold this January.

Former Norwich City defender Rob Newman has voiced strong disapproval of Josh Sargent's decision to make himself unavailable for the team's FA Cup third-round match. Newman characterized Sargent's method—informing the manager via text message about "transfer things in his head"—as profoundly "disrespectful."
Newman, a club legend from the 1990s, emphasized that while he has never met Sargent, he believes the player is receiving poor counsel. He stressed that no player, regardless of stature, should bypass face-to-face communication with the manager, asserting that the "club is bigger than anyone."
The US international's contract with Norwich extends until 2028, and the club has firmly stated he will not be permitted to leave during the current January transfer window. Sargent has contributed eight goals in 25 appearances this season.




