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Transfer Rumour: Norwich Chasing Randers Australian Striker Mohamed Toure

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.

Transfer Rumour: Ipswich & Wrexham Join Race For Norwich Target Kasper Høgh

Norwich City's pursuit of Danish striker Kasper Høgh looks to be at risk of hijacking with two other Championship clubs looking to enter the race according to reports from Football League World .

Nocrwich, who are undergoing a dramatic upturn in form under Philippe Clement since his appointment, have been looking to sign a new number nine since Josh Sargent's future at Carrow Road became unclear with the USA international declining to play in the club's FA Cup Round 3 fixture, and looking for a move back across the Atlantic to MLS franchise Toronto FC.

An €8 million (£6.9 million) bid was submitted earlier in the week by The Canaries to Norwegian champions Bodø/Glimt , according to Fabrizio Romano.  This came before his match-winning goal in the UEFA Champions League fixture for the club away at Atletico Madrid.  The move looks like it could now get hijacked by another Championship club.

Scottish champions Celtic have also been lurking in regards to 25-year-old Høgh, but there is even more interest from EFL clubs in the striker's services, having scored 17 Eliteserien goals in 2025 for Bodø as well as his goals in the Champions League.

Football League World reports that Ipswich Town who are Norwich City's long standing East Anglian rivals are also now potentially in the mix for the signingof Høgh as they search for their own striker to add to their squad.  Ipswich have already been reported to have eyed up Sam Surridge of Nashville and Leeds United's Joel Piroe earlier in this transfer window.

Also interested in Høgh is none other than Wrexham who recently lost at home 1-2 to the Canaries, with the ambitious North Wales outfit targeting a fourth consecutive promotion from the National League to the Premier League.

Phil Parkinson's teamare currently well-positioned for a play-off push, but are looking for another body in attack to try and push them over the line.

Injury Update: Norwich's Mattsson out for 'several weeks'

Norwich City are looking to continue their rich vein of recent form and make it four league wins in a row when they visit 2nd in the league Middlesbrough in the Championship on Saturday (15:00 GMT).

Head coach Philippe Clement was speaking to the press in his usual press conference before the match. Here are some of the key points:

Midfielder Pelle Mattsson will be out for "a while" with an ankle injury after coming off at half-time during Monday's 2-1 win over Coventry. When asked about a specific timescale, Clement added: "Several weeks."

Clement says it may alter City's transfer plans with Monday's deadline looming.

Midfielder Amankwah Forson will be in full training next week as he returns from injury.

New signing Paris Maghoma will not be involved against Middlesbrough. Clement said he is still getting up to speed with his match fitness.

"Everyone in the club is working really hard day and night to get what we want," Clement said, hinting there could be more business done for the Canaries in the coming days.

Injury Update: Norwich's Pelle Mattsson out for 'several weeks'

Norwich City are looking to continue their rich vein of recent form and make it four league wins in a row when they visit 2nd in the league Middlesbrough in the Championship on Saturday (15:00 GMT).

Head coach Philippe Clement was speaking to the press in his usual press conference before the match. Here are some of the key points:

Midfielder Pelle Mattsson will be out for "a while" with an ankle injury after coming off at half-time during Monday's 2-1 win over Coventry. When asked about a specific timescale, Clement added: "Several weeks."

Clement says it may alter City's transfer plans with Monday's deadline looming.

Midfielder Amankwah Forson will be in full training next week as he returns from injury.

New signing Paris Maghoma will not be involved against Middlesbrough. Clement said he is still getting up to speed with his match fitness.

"Everyone in the club is working really hard day and night to get what we want," Clement said, hinting there could be more business done for the Canaries in the coming days.

Transfer Rumour: Ipswich & Wrexham Enter Race For Norwich Target Kasper Høgh

Norwich City's pursuit of Danish striker Kasper Høgh looks to be at risk of hijacking with two other Championship clubs looking to enter the race according to reports from Football League World .

Nocrwich, who are undergoing a dramatic upturn in form under Philippe Clement since his appointment, have been looking to sign a new number nine since Josh Sargent's future at Carrow Road became unclear with the USA international declining to play in the club's FA Cup Round 3 fixture, and looking for a move back across the Atlantic to MLS franchise Toronto FC.

An €8 million (£6.9 million) bid was submitted earlier in the week by The Canaries to Norwegian champions Bodø/Glimt , according to Fabrizio Romano.  This came before his match-winning goal in the UEFA Champions League fixture for the club away at Atletico Madrid.  The move looks like it could now get hijacked by another Championship club.

Scottish champions Celtic have also been lurking in regards to 25-year-old Høgh, but there is even more interest from EFL clubs in the striker's services, having scored 17 Eliteserien goals in 2025 for Bodø as well as his goals in the Champions League.

Football League World reports that Ipswich Town who are Norwich City's long standing East Anglian rivals are also now potentially in the mix for the signingof Høgh as they search for their own striker to add to their squad.  Ipswich have already been reported to have eyed up Sam Surridge of Nashville and Leeds United's Joel Piroe earlier in this transfer window.

Also interested in Høgh is none other than Wrexham who recently lost at home 1-2 to the Canaries, with the ambitious North Wales outfit targeting a fourth consecutive promotion from the National League to the Premier League.

Phil Parkinson's teamare currently well-positioned for a play-off push, but are looking for another body in attack to try and push them over the line.

Transfer Rumour: Norwich Make Fresh €8m Bid for Striker Kasper Høgh

It was reported on January 20 by Mike McGrath that Norwich had submitted an offer for prolific Bodø/Glimt striker Kasper Høgh, who has so far scored 17 times in the 2025 Eliteserien season for his club.  However that offer came right before a match-winning brace against Man City in the UEFA Champions League which thrust him into the spotlight.

Since then, Scottish giants Celtic have emerged as serious rivals for the 25-year-old's signature, with Pete O'Rourke confirming their interest this week, but it looks like Norwich City have in the mean time submitted another offer to try and get ahead in the racer to sign the sought after Danish striker.

As claimed by transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, a fresh offer has landed at Bodø/Glimt's door from The Canaries for €8 million (£6.94 million), with the offer also including add-ons for the prolific 6ft 1in front man.

From all the reports The Canaries appear to be very keen to bring Høgh to Carrow Road, despite the prolific season that summer signing Jovon Makama is having after arriving from Lincoln City last year. Should they succeed in persuading the Dane to move to England, it seems likely it will enable the club to bring an end to the dirty saga that is Josh Sargent's desire to leave.

Transfer Rumour: Norwich Interested In Rangers Attacker Rabbi Matondo

Reports are circulating on the internet this afternoon in The72 that Norwich City have revived their interest in Rangers winger Rabbi Matondo, with Clement keen on reuniting with the 25-year-old on a loan deal until the end of the season after managing the player during his time in charge of the Glasgow Club

Matondo is a player that some Norwich City fans may well be familiar with from previous transfer efforts a couple of years ago. The Canaries tried to land the Welshman in the summer of 2024, but were knocked back with their approach at the time.

Clement was manager of Rangers when Norwich made their previous approach, and after Matondo scored twice and provided two assists in a 6-0 win over Ross County, the Belgian made a decision to keep him at Ibrox.

Injury would disrupt his involvement under Clement thereafter before a loan to 2. Bundesliga side Hannover 96 the following January. Matondo has been back in the squad after another lay-off but he is being eyed for a reunion with Clement at Carrow Road.

A 15-cap Wales international, Matondo primarily plays on the wing but has been utilised in central roles too. The speedy attacker played the best football of his Rangers career under Clement and will be eager to get back to those levels over the second half of this season.

Transfer Rumour: Toronto Return With Increased Josh Sargent Offer

MLS side Toronto FC are not giving up on striking a deal with Norwich City for their wantaway USMNT Striker Josh Sargent this January, with the Canadian club having submitted a fresh offer, having previously been rebuffed.

As per Pete O'Rourke via X, Toronto FC have submitted a fresh offer for Norwich City's American striker Josh Sargent.

Sargent has not been involved in a matchday squad since the Canaries' 2-0 home loss to Stoke City at the beginning of January, having told manager Philippe Clement he does not wish to be made available for selection, angling for a move back to his native North America.

Toronto have already seen an $18 million (£13.5 million) rejected by Norwich, as per Fabrizio Romano, with the Canaries steadfast in their stance on the 25-year-old. MLS side Toronto are pushing to strike a deal with Norwich before the end of the month for Sargent, with the Canadian club submitting an improved offer for the American forward.

Details of the fresh offer are yet to be confirmed, but it can be assumed that it is more than the $18 million (£13.5 million) that was previously rejected.  Norwich previously accepted a £21 million bid from German side VFL Wolfsburg in the summer for Sargent, only for him to turn down a return to Germany in favour of remaining in England.

Interest from other clubs in England had emerged, as reported by Mike McGrath via X, Nottingham Forest was another club that had previously been credited with a potential move for Sargent.

However, it appears as though Sargent only wants a move to Toronto, citing his desire to return to his native continent for family reasons, with reports emerging of a heated argument with sporting director Ben Knapper surfacing, where the American left the meeting visibly upset.

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