Randers’ Mohamed Toure is reported to be a serious target for Norwich City in the final days of the January transfer window.
The 21-year-old has emerged as a more likely option in their search for attacking reinforcements and is considered more realistic than a move for Bodo/Glimt forward Kasper Høgh at this stage given the way his profile has soared in recent weeks due to his Champions League exploits for .
As first reported by Danish media outlet Bold, Toure is among the options City are actively exploring with the reports claiming that the striker is set to sit out of their Atlantic Cup clash against Rosenberg on Friday evening as talks regarding a permanent Carrow Road switch intensify.
Born a Liberian refugee in Guinea, Toure began his career with South Australian based side Croydon Kings before joining A League side Adelaide United in 2020. He made his senior debut in February of that year in a 2-1 win over Brisbane Roar, becoming the third youngest debutant in the league’s history.
Toure moved to French side Reims in July 2022, working under former Southampton boss Will Still. He netted eight times in 15 matches for their second side before moving to Paris FC on loan.
A move to Denmark followed in July 2025 with Randers signing him for €250k. Toure has scored 12 goals and recorded nine assists in the 48 appearances.
An Australian international, Toure has made eight appearances for his country, netting twice. His international debut came at Wembley against England, when he came off the bench for the final exchanges of a 1-0 friendly defeat back in October 2023.




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