Rosler has been linked to the Norwich City vacancy and is a confirmed admirer.

With Norwich City stepping up their pursuit of Fleetwood Town boss Uwe Rosler, as reported by The Sun, winger Stuart Dallas should be top of his list of potential targets.
After all, the player and manager have plenty of history. Rosler gave the Northern Irishman his chance in English football when signing him for Brentford from hometown club Crusaders in 2012.
And, when the German rocked up at Elland Road three years later, he took Dallas with him. After madcap Leeds owner Massimo Cellino swung the axe after just 12 games, the hard-working winger admitted that he was sad to see his manager go, the Belfast Telegraph reports.
Therefore, with Rosler reportedly set to earn a return to the second tier on the back of his sterling work with League One promotion pushers Fleetwood, the odds of him signing Dallas for a third time will be relatively short.
The 25-year-old has insisted publically that he accepts the rotation policy at Elland Road but, after starting just 18 Championship games this season, he is clearly not a major part of manager Garry Monk’s plans.

And that’s without mentioning the fact that Leeds brought in fellow wingers Modou Barrow and Alfonso Pedraza on loan in January – a damning indictment of Dallas’ worth at the Yorkshire club.
Therefore, if the dependable attacker wants a new lease of life, he should watch the developments at Carrow Road with interest.

Norwich are hardly lacking in the final third, after battering Reading 7-1 on Saturday they now have the league’s second most prolific attack, but the loss of Robbie Brady to Burnley in January means they require reinforcements on the left.
And Rosler could do worse than to turn to a player he knows and trusts.
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