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Norwich Eyes January Signings Amidst Injury Crisis
4 Dec
Summary
- Board member confirms club seeks January reinforcements.
- Injuries sideline 11 first-team players, impacting squad depth.
- Majority shareholder attributes summer departures to player choices.

Norwich City is preparing for the January transfer window with the intention of bringing in new talent to bolster the squad. Board member Richard Ressler confirmed that the club has financial flexibility to make signings.
However, Ressler also highlighted that the most significant impact could come from injured players returning to fitness. The team is currently contending with 11 first-team absences, including recent addition Mirko Topic. Ressler expressed confidence in the existing leadership within the squad to navigate this challenging period.
Adding to the club's summer of change, several key players departed, a situation majority shareholder Mark Attanasio deemed unavoidable. He stated that players like Gabriel Sara and Borja Sainz had made decisions to leave, despite the club's attempts to secure them on new contracts.




