As Teemu Pukki gears up for his final Norwich City appearance on Monday, several of his former teammates have shared heartfelt tributes to him. 

The Finnish international will represent Norwich for the 210th and final time on Bank Holiday Monday when already relegated Blackpool arrive at Carrow Road for the final game of the 2022/23 Championship campaign. 

Ahead of what is set to be an emotional farewell in NR1, the Pink Un spoke to four former teammates to get their tributes to Norwich's fourth all-time record goalscorer. 

The Pink Un: Teemu Pukki and Todd Cantwell played together for four years at Norwich City.Teemu Pukki and Todd Cantwell played together for four years at Norwich City. (Image: Paul Chesterton/Focus Images Ltd)

Todd Cantwell

Teemu Pukki - where do I start? Fantastic footballer from the moment he joined Norwich City, obviously I was already there. He is one of the nicest guys that I have met and could never do enough for you.

He kept himself to himself but honestly one of the nicest people I've ever met in football. From the moment he signed for Norwich, the goals went in straight away. He knows exactly what I think of him.

I always called him the GOAT and I mean it. I think it will be very difficult for anyone to come in and make the impact that Teemu made at Norwich.

I don't think any of us associated with Norwich or Norwich fans should ever underappreciate what it is he has done. He has been amazing for Norwich and made some unbelievable memories with me and for me.

I'm forever grateful to Teemu for signing for Norwich and honestly he is such a great guy. I cannot speak highly enough of him.

I wish him all the best and his family all the best wherever they decide to move to next and definitely be one of Norwich's best players, for sure. All the best, Teemu. 

The Pink Un: From one Norwich City legend in Alex Tettey to another in Teemu Pukki. From one Norwich City legend in Alex Tettey to another in Teemu Pukki. (Image: Paul Chesterton/Focus Images Ltd)

Alexander Tettey

Hello Teemu. Good evening from Trondheim, Norway - it's a cold place. It's a sad day Teemu that it is your last game for Norwich. I just want to say congratulations.

You came into this team and into this place not knowing what would happen but you've experienced a lot in your years at Norwich. I loved being your teammate and sitting across the dressing room from you. Us having conversations and laughing together and talking about life in general.

What people don't know is your personality - it's top class Teemu, world class as Daniel Farke would say. As a person, it's unbelievable how humble, calm and friendly you are. I enjoyed being your teammate, Teemu and I want to wish you all the best wherever it might be.

When you come back to Finland maybe I will come and visit you. I'm not that far from you Teemu, okay? Enjoy your last game, and speak to you soon. 

The Pink Un: Teemu Pukki and Jordan Hugill were dressing room neighbours for three years. Teemu Pukki and Jordan Hugill were dressing room neighbours for three years. (Image: Paul Chesterton/Focus Images Ltd)

Jordan Hugill

Teemu, just wanted to say that is has been an absolute pleasure being part of your journey with Norwich City.

We were neighbours in the dressing room for three years and had some great times through promotion and everything.

You're a fantastic player and you've been a fantastic servant for Norwich City but more importantly, you are one of the best guys that I have known in football mate - you're so down to earth and just a lovely, lovely person.

I'm sure you will succeed in whatever you do next. I can only wish you all the best. Thank you for my prized shirt (Teemu Pukki signed Finland shirt). Cheers mate, all the best. 

The Pink Un: Mario Vrancic loved playing alongside Teemu Pukki.Mario Vrancic loved playing alongside Teemu Pukki. (Image: Paul Chesterton/Focus Images Ltd)

Mario Vrancic

Hey Teemu. Unfortunately, everything comes to an end, as you know. It would probably take two days to name all the good moments we shared together but what matters to me the most is that you were a great colleague and a great friend in my time at Norwich.

Of course, on the pitch you made my game much, much better. I hope that I did that for you too. I wish you all the best for the future my friend and I hope that you enjoy it wherever that it might be. If you are still looking for a club then you can join me in Sarajevo to play in Bosnia - then we can play together again.

All jokes aside mate, I wish you all the best and take care. 

- Watch their tributes in full below