The Canaries have agreed to play Dartford in a pre-season friendly as part of the deal that took striker Cody McDonald to Carrow Road last week. The Ryman League club received an undisclosed fee for the 22-year-old, and City will take a team to Princes Park in July.
The Canaries have agreed to play Dartford in a pre-season friendly as part of the deal that took striker Cody McDonald to Carrow Road last week.
The Ryman League club received an undisclosed fee for the 22-year-old, and City will take a team to Princes Park in July. The Darts will also receive a proportion of the transfer fee if McDonald leaves Norwich.
Dartford manager Tony Burman said: "We would've loved to have kept him but the joy of seeing one of your players become a professional outweighs those emotions.
"I think it's an excellent place to end up. Norwich treated us like we were in the same division as them and in all the times we spoke it wasn't about the money and more what was best for Cody."
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