The Canaries striker has been out for most of the 2018-19 season with an ACL injury.

Norwich City have announced that Carlton Morris has signed a one-year contract extension which ties him to the Canaries through to the summer of 2021.
The 23-year-old striker has also joined Rotherham United – who will play in League One next season following their relegation from the Championship – until the end of the 2019-20 season.
Morris will be embarking on his second loan stint with the Millers, having also spent time on loan at the New York Stadium in 2017 where he made eight appearances for them, according to BBC Sport.
In 2017-18, he enjoyed a productive spell with Shrewsbury Town, playing 54 games, including twice at Wembley in the Checkatrade Trophy final and League One playoff final, and scoring ten goals.
This season just gone, however, Morris did not play competitively in senior football after rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament in that playoff final defeat by Rotherham in May 2018, but he did play four games for the Under-23s as part of his rehab.
Norwich’s official Twitter account posted the news on their feed:
To which Canaries ace Max Aarons responded, prompting a further reply from Morris:
Some Norwich fans also had their say on the new contract and subsequent loan move to South Yorkshire:
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