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City Q&A - Skipp, Quintilla and Gibson continue the transfer talk
Where else will Norwich City strengthen during this window? Picture: Paul Chesterton/Focus Images Ltd - Credit: Paul Chesterton/Focus Images Ltd
With the speculation increasing and Norwich City’s squad returning to pre-season training today, that new season optimism is beginning to creep in - and our Canaries correspondents answered your questions on Monday lunchtime.
David Freezer and Connor Southwell will be answering your questions as rumours surrounding the potential arrivals of Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Oliver Skipp and Villarreal left-back Xavi Quintilla continue to circulate.
The Canaries have already significantly strengthened their ranks following the arrival of seven new additions. Do you think Skipp will add more steel into Daniel Farke’s midfield? Does Quintilla’s potential arrival give us an insight into Jamal Lewis’ future at the club?
Farke has already indicated he wants to see more Championship experience enter the doors at Colney, with Kieran Dowell offering that in abundance.
Burnley centre-back Ben Gibson continues to be linked with a move to Norfolk and is believed to be among their top targets for defensive reinforcements.
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