The loan signing of Angus Gunn from Manchester City has certainly got Norwich City fans talking online.
The Canaries academy product is returning on loan for a season from Manchester City, giving him the chance to continue the legacy of his father, Bryan.
The Norwich-born keeper is currently preparing for this summer’s European Under-21 Championship with the England U21 squad, which also includes his former City academy team-mate Jacob Murphy.
Gunn, 21, left Norfolk in 2011 and was signed by Manchester City when his family moved to Cheshire. The big-spending Premier League giants were ordered to pay £250,000 to the Canaries in compensation by an independent tribunal, with further add-on fees to follow depending on his progress.
See some of the reaction above and see the links below for more on the signing.
• Norwich City confirm Angus Gunn has returned home
• Angus Gunn is ready to do the family name proud at Norwich City
• Angus Gunn is from the modern goalkeeper school, says Norwich City coach Farke
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