Personal terms agreed as Norwich City prepares to finalize a contract with Raków Częstochowa elite striker…

Norwich City are seeking to repeat their strong performance last season by finishing in the top six for the second time in a row.

Hans Hoff Thorup is the man in charge of propelling the Canaries forward, and he is making his debut in English football.

Norwich City have been fairly active this summer window, with big names such as Gabriel Sara departing, and it appears that some of that money will be used to help them add to their forward line.

Crnac, 20, is expected to sign for Norwich City in a deal worth around £11 million, according to Italian reporter Di Marzio.

His record

Crnac is a top prospect in Poland, with a solid goal scoring record in his senior career.

So far this season, he has one goal and one assist in five league games, compared to eight goals and five assists in 26 league games in Poland’s top flight the previous season.

He formerly played for Slaven Belupo in Croatia’s top flight, scoring nine goals and assisting two others in 41 league matches over the course of a single season.

The 20-year-old has lots of potential to grow, and it is a significant financial investment for the Championship club, but it will be hoped that it pays off in the long run, and his value only increases from here.

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A slow start.

Many would have argued that a transition time was entirely normal for Norwich City, given that they had lost their manager and had seen some key players go and new ones come.

However, significant improvements must be made at Carrow Road in the coming weeks to ensure that the campaign’s sluggish start does not become a long-term issue.

Thorup had a great coaching career in Denmark, and if he can apply his new tactics in his new dressing room as soon as possible, there’s no reason why it can’t succeed in England’s second tier.

However, only time will tell, and it is possible that Norwich City will fall back this season in order to kick on and develop in the coming years.

The Canaries’ next league game will be at home against Sheffield United.

The Blades have won one and drawn one of their first two games and will be trying to make it seven from a possible nine when they travel to face Norwich City this weekend.

 

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