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  1. Norwich defender Stacey signs new contractpublished at 11:22 2 July

    Jack Stacey in action for Norwich CityImage source, Rex Features
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    Jack Stacey played in the Premier League for Bournemouth

    Norwich City defender Jack Stacey has signed a new two-year contract with the option for a further 12 months.

    The 29-year-old signed from Bournemouth in May 2023 and has made 87 league appearances for the Canaries, scoring three goals.

    Stacey cost Bournemouth £4m from Luton in 2019 and he featured in the Premier League as well as helping the south coast club regain their top-flight status after relegation in 2020.

    "The two years I've been here, I've really enjoyed playing in the stadium, playing for the fans," Stacey told the club website., external

    "But I've not achieved what I wanted to so I'm excited to commit for a longer period of time so we can try to achieve the goals we've set for the team and for myself."

    Norwich start their Championship season at home Millwall on 9 August.

  2. Will Sargent stay or say 'auf wiedersehen'?published at 15:09 1 July

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    Norwich City: Reevo's Rumour Ramble 2

    Will Norwich forward Josh Sargent be heading east back to Germany?

    With Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg said to be "very" interested in the American, who previously played for Werder Bremen, Chris Reeves' newest rumour ramble causes quite the stir at BBC Radio Norfolk.

    Listen to the full lowdown and more on BBC Sounds.

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  3. Bristol City coaches following Manning to Norwichpublished at 16:28 27 June

    Liam Manning with Chris Hogg in the Bristol City dugout.Image source, Rex Features
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    Chris Hogg, right, will be Liam Manning's assistant coach at Carrow Road

    Chris Hogg and James Krause have left Bristol City to join Liam Manning's coaching team at Norwich.

    Former Hibernian player Hogg, 40, will be assistant head coach, having worked with Manning at the Robins, Oxford United and MK Dons, and also has previous coaching experience at Newcastle United.

    New first-team coach analyst Krause also worked with Manning at Ashton Gate and the MKM Stadium, and previous worked at Arsenal.

    They join first team coach Ryan Garry, who has arrived from Lommel SK and previously was part of the youth set-up at the Gunners and England.

    Sporting director Ben Knapper told the Canaries, external website: "Chris and James are, of course, well known to Liam, both forming a key part of his staff for some time now, across multiple clubs.

    "They have both slotted in seamlessly this week and will be key in supporting Liam and the staff more broadly in creating a top-class environment for our players.

    "It's a really exciting team to be supporting Liam in delivering a truly elite football programme."

  4. The biggest dates on the calendar are...published at 12:05 26 June

    The EFL fixture list is out and we know you are bursting to know what you've got to look forward to - or dread - from your team this upcoming season.

    Here are some key dates to put in your diary:

    • 9 August - v Millwall (H)

    • 16 August - v Portsmouth (A)

    • 4 October - v Ipswich (A)

    • 18 October - v Bristol City (H)

    • 26 December - v Charlton (H)

    • 1 January 2026 - v QPR (A)

    • 11 April - v Ipswich (H)

    • 18 April - v Bristol City (A)

    • 2 May - v Hull City (A)

    See Norwich City's full fixture list here.

  5. Manning 'the perfect choice' - ex-Norwich player Forbespublished at 11:29 26 June

    Adrian ForbesImage source, BBC Radio Norfolk

    Former Norwich City midfielder Adrian Forbes believes the choice of Liam Manning as head coach ahead of the new season is a "fantastic appointment".

    Forbes, now sporting director of US club Texoma FC, knows Manning from coaching courses they both attended and games in which they were in charge of opposing age-group sides.

    "It has to be a certain person that they employ to run that club, a person that understands Norfolk, that understands Norwich and understands the importance of managing Norwich City in a certain way and I think 100% on this appointment, they've done that," he told BBC Radio Norfolk.

    "You can take away the sentiment of him being a Norfolk boy, which he is - if you're looking at someone who has the right key values and skills to manage the club in the right way, Liam's your perfect choice.

    "His knowledge, his coaching detail, the way he sets his teams up, he's someone that I've watched closely...and I would like to emulate myself with what he's managed to achieve and the trajectory he's had."

    Forbes added: "One thing everyone will see is Liam's management of the Norwich City players will be exceptional, and that will hopefully be transferred onto the pitch and performances as well.

    "I believe 100% that this time, Norwich City have a manager that will not just bring success, but will bring a team spirit, a camaraderie and an understanding of Norfolk and Norwich that will will hopefully lead to success on the pitch."

    Forbes began his career at Norwich, scoring eight goals in 121 appearances before moving to Luton Town in the summer of 2001.

    Adrian Forbes is tackled by two Ipswich Town players while playing against them for Norwich City in 1999Image source, Getty Images
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    Forbes played for Norwich between 1996 and 2001

  6. Norwich target Garry to join Manning's new-look staff published at 17:21 25 June

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    BBC Sport football news reporter

    Ryan GarryImage source, Getty Images
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    Ryan Garry is expected to join Norwich to join Liam Manning's staff

    Norwich have targeted Lommel assistant Ryan Garry to join Liam Manning's staff at Carrow Road.

    Former England Under-17 boss Garry is expected to move to Norfolk once formalities are agreed with Lommel, where he has been assistant head coach for 18 months.

    Norwich have also wrapped up deals for Manning's coaches Chris Hogg and James Krause with the pair following him from Bristol City.

    Canaries sporting director Ben Knapper has been tracking Garry for a while, with the pair having both worked at Arsenal, and he will complete Manning's staff.

    Norwich have been looking for a replacement for Jack Wilshere who left the club at the end of the season after being overlooked for the head coaches' role.

    He took charge of the final two games of the season following Johannes Thorup's sacking after joining in October.

    Garry took England to the Under-17 World Cup in 2023, reaching the last 16, and was in caretaker charge of Lommel last season after Steve Bould's departure.

    He has been working under Lee Johnson in Belgium since March but is now due to return to England with the Canaries.

    The 41-year-old former defender started his playing career at Arsenal and made two appearances during 2002-03.

    He joined Bournemouth in 2006, making 86 appearances, before being forced to retire at just 27 in 2011 due to persistent injury but stayed with the Cherries as a coach.

    Norwich have also wrapped up deals for Manning's coaches Chris Hogg and James Krause with the pair following him from Bristol City.

  7. Fixture day is almost upon us...published at 15:42 25 June

    Your club will soon discover their schedule for the upcoming EFL season. As soon as Thursday, in fact.

    Want to know who your side will face on opening day? The EFL fixtures will be announced at 12:00 BST - but that's not all.

    The day will be rounded off by the first round of Carabao Cup being drawn at 16:30 BST.

    So check back on 26 June to see who your team faces first, last and everything in between.

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  8. 'Don't judge a player by his highlights reel'published at 12:31 24 June

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    Norwich City podcast: Reevo's Rumour Ramble

    Can you pronounce Vladan Kovacevic? You might need to get learning.

    The Bosnian goalkeeper features as Chris Reeve talks the latest transfer rumours from Norwich City in the new edition of The Scrimmage podcast.

    Listen to the full lowdown and more on BBC Sounds.

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  9. Gossip: Norwich closing in on Medic from Ajaxpublished at 11:25 19 June

    BBC Sport’s football gossip graphic

    Norwich City are edging closer to the signing of Ajax centre-back Jakov Medic, 26, who spent last season on loan in the German Bundesliga with VfL Bochum, and a deal worth up to £2.5m is close to being agreed. (Sky Sports), external

    Birmingham City, Hull City and Norwich are among the clubs chasing Arminia Bielefeld defender Louis Oppie, but the 23-year-old German is also attracting strong interest from Bundesliga rivals Union Berlin who have already submitted a bid. (Football Insider), external

    Want more EFL transfer rumours? Check out Thursday's full gossip column

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  10. Burnley and Leeds head PFA player award nominationspublished at 11:05 18 June

    Pictures of Burnley's Josh Brownhill and James Trafford, Sheffield United's Gustavo Hamer, Leeds United's Dan James and Ao Tanaka, and Norwich City's Borja SainzImage source, Getty Images

    The PFA awards have announced a shortlist of six for their Championship Players' Player of the Year award, with promoted Burnley and Leeds United each receiving two nominations.

    Clarets captain Josh Brownhill and goalkeeper James Trafford are both up for the prize, while Leeds forward Dan James and midfielder Ao Tanaka are also on the list.

    The remaining two nominations have gone to Sheffield United midfielder Gustavo Hamer and Norwich City forward Borja Sainz.

    The winner will be announced on 19 August at Manchester's Opera House.