Select your Norwich City team for opening Premier League clash at Liverpool
Would Kenny McLean be a midfield starter if you were picking Norwich City's team at Liverpool? Picture: Paul Chesterton/Focus Images - Credit: Paul Chesterton/Focus Images Ltd
Who would you like to see starting for Norwich City against Champions League winners Liverpool on Friday evening? Let us know your selections here.
Canaries head coach Daniel Farke has confirmed that the game will come too soon for centre-back Timm Klose, who has a hip problem which will be assessed again next week.
Christoph Zimmermann is also out until later this month as he recovers from minor surgery that was carried out before pre-season began, leaving Ben Godfrey and Grant Hanley as the recognised central defenders available to Farke.
New defensive midfielder Ibrahim Amadou will not be involved either, City's boss explained at his pre-match press conference, having only trained with his team-mates for the first time on Wednesday.
Would any of the other new signings come into your starting XI? Ralf Fahrmann is vying with Tim Krul for the start in goal, Sam Byram was signed as competition for Max Aarons at right-back and on-loan Manchester City winger Patrick Roberts has impressed during pre-season.
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Switzerland international striker Josip Drmic also arrived on a free transfer but would you start him ahead of the star of last season, 30-goal striker Teemu Pukki?
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