Kyasi Wriedt has scored 22 goals for Bayern Munich’s reserves this season but will he join Premier League-bound Norwich City this summer?

Norwich City are planning another bargain deal from Germany this summer with Bayern Munich youngster Kwasi Okyere Wriedt on their radar, according to Fussball Transfers.
Since hiring Stuart Webber as their director of football in 2017, the Canaries have pulled off a series of outstanding transfer deals with Mario Vranjic, Marco Stiepermann and Onel Hernandez all thriving at Carrow Road after moving to Norfolk from Germany.
And Wriedt could follow in their footsteps with reports claiming that Norwich, who are one win from promotion to the Premier League, expressing their interest in the 24-year-old.
The Hamburg-born Ghana international plays for Bayern’s reserves in the fourth tier, scoring 22 goals in 30 games, and has been rewarded for his form with three appearances for Niko Kovac’s first-team.

He nearly scored the winner in a DFB Pokal clash against RB Leizpig last year, slamming a header off the bar.
Wriedt is a strong centre-forward whose physicality could suit the English game perfectly. And Norwich fans should be encouraged by claims from Bayern Munich centre-back Jerome Boateng, who called Wreidt a ‘natural born talent’, as reported by the Bundesliga Fanatik.

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