Norwich sign Denmark striker Kvistgaarden

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Mathias Kvistgaarden has signed a four-year-deal with Norwich

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Norwich City have completed the signing of Denmark international forward Mathias Kvistgaarden.

The 23-year-old joins the Canaries from Brondby for a £6.9m fee on a four-year-deal, with the option of a further 12 months.

Kvistgaarden made his debut for Denmark against Northern Ireland last month and scored 23 goals in 38 appearances for Brondby in 2024-25.

Norwich are bracing themselves for the potential departures of star forwards Borja Sainz and Josh Sargent, a pair who weighed in with 33 goals and nine assists in last season's Championship campaign.

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Kvistgaarden made his debut for Denmark in June 2025

Kvistgaarden told the club website, external: "Hopefully, I can come with a lot of energy as I did in my former club. Energy and positiveness, a big smile on my face every day.

"I don't think that it's a secret that - it's also my goal here - we have to go up to the Premier League. That's the club's goal and also my goal."

City's sporting director Ben Knapper said Kvistgaarden offered head coach Liam Manning a different option for the side, adding: "Mathias is a wonderfully talented, versatile attacking player who we believe will add another dimension to our team.

"His movement and ability to attack space is elite, and the spirit with which he plays will endear and connect him to our supporters immediately."

Emil Bellaiche, who covers Brondby for Danish newspaper Tipsbladet, said he was surprised Kvistgaarden has chosen a move to Carrow Road.

"It was quite a surprise when Norwich suddenly popped up," he told BBC Radio Norfolk.

"If Brondby fans had to guess, they would have said he would end up at a bigger club, even though Norwich is a big club.

"He's been linked with the likes of Eintracht Frankfurt and RB Leipzig, but I think it will be the right thing for him to go to Norwich."

Kvistgaarden joined Brondby as a 13-year-old and represented his country at all youth levels.

He played for the under-21s in the recent European Championships where Denmark were beaten by France at the quarter-final stage.

He will link up again with former team-mates Anis Ben Slimane and Oscar Schwartau at Carrow Road.

"They [Kvistgaarden and Schwartau] are probably the biggest two talents in recent years from Brondby so it will be exciting to follow them," added Bellaiche.

"I would describe Kvistgaarden as an all-round attacker, even though he is not that tall. He used to do gymnastics when he was younger so he's one of the guys in the Danish league who can jump the highest.

"He scored quite a lot of headed goals and he's a very aggressive player. In his younger days he wasn't as sharp in front of goal but it's something he has really worked on."

With Kvistgaarden's gymnastic prowess, City fans can expect to see some high-octane celebrations when the Dane scores.

"He can do all sorts of things, he'll do a cartwheel and then a backflip. He's a person who likes to celebrate his goals." said Bellaiche.

Emil Bellaiche was speaking to BBC Radio Norfolk. You can listen to the full chat on BBC Sounds here.