Norwich City legend Darren Eadie says he wants to take advantage of the club’s burgeoning youth development system as he prepares to enter a new phase of his footballing life.

Eadie, and brother-in-law Chris Wigger, took over as managers of non league Leiston in March – and they are keen to build strong relationships with the Canaries - and neighbours Ipswich Town.

“We have been speaking to both Norwich and Ipswich in terms of Steve Weaver and Neil Adams and the likes of Bryan Klug at Ipswich and building relationships with them and hopefully we will be seeing some link-ups with them too - and that is not link-ups for link-ups sake,” said Eadie. “It has got to suit our football club, but we will be in conversation with them on a regular basis to see what we can do if we need to.”

Eadie came through the ranks at Carrow Road, going on to play more than 200 games before a big money transfer to Leicester City in 1999, so now the value of the system.

“I have always been a big advocate of Norwich’s academy because I was in the process at some point and became a product of it so I know the benefit,” Eadie told the Non League Nosh podcast.

“That squad against Bayern Munich (in 1993-94) was 26 players with 13 youth products in it so I see, especially a club like Norwich, has to do that in terms of financially and having to survive as well, so I think it is run really well. It has been proved in the last few years, the amount of money that has been generated from players - and the players don’t hang about much any more. I had eight seasons at Norwich before I moved on whereas now you can have one good season as a youngster and move straight on for big money.

“Financially for the club it is a big earner for them.

“And they do things the right way. If a lad doesn’t get taken on they also try and help them out and find another club and try and help them out as best they can. We can see the development they have had in the last few years - and the fans love it as well. If you are bringing young lads through, to have one of your own as they say is better than anything.”

“It has been hugely successful and long may it continue because it is certainly a massive cog in the machine of Norwich City when it is successful.”