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Recent signings Marcel Franke and Marco Stiepermann meet Norwich City fans at Intu Chapelfield shopping centre
Two of Norwich City's new players, Marco Stiepermann, left, and Marcel Franke, met fans at Chapelfield shopping centre yesterday. Picture: ANTONY KELLY - Credit: copyright ARCHANT 2017
Two of Norwich City’s summer signings met supporters at the Intu Chapelfield shopping centre in Norwich yesterday.
Centre-back Marcel Franke and versatile midfielder Marco Stiepermann signed autographs and posed for photos at the Canaries Official store.
Franke, 24, was signed from German second tier side Greuther Furth for around £2.6million in July and has started all seven of City’s competitive fixtures under new head coach Daniel Farke so far this season.
Stiepermann, 26, was signed later in the transfer window in early August, also from a Bundesliga II side, VFL Bochum, for around £800,000. The former Borussia Dortmund player has so far made four appearances for his new club, twice as a substitute.
The German duo were among 11 senior signings made by Norwich during the transfer window, which closed on Thursday night.
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The Canaries are without a game this weekend due to the international break but return to Championship action next Saturday when they take on Birmingham City at Carrow Road.
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