
Norwich City will have to pay just £1 million to bring Esbjerg midfielder Jacob Lungi Sorensen to Carrow Road this summer, according to The Sun (8 July, page 53).
While plenty of focus has been placed on who could leave the Premier League strugglers in the upcoming transfer window, with Todd Cantwell, Max Aarons and Jamal Lewis securing a permanent place in the gossip columns, no one has really talked about who could be heading into Norwich in their place.
But reports in both England and Denmark suggest that the Canaries will have their first new signing tied up sooner rather than later.
BOLD claimed on Monday that Sorensen was heading to Britain after impressing in his homeland with Esbjerg.

A versatile and hard-working defensive midfielder who can also fill in at centre-half, Sorensen is certainly a typical Stuart Webber signing; young, under-the-radar and cheap.
The Sun claim that Norwich would only to have to pay £1 million to get the deal done.
Another inspired bargain, potentially, for a club who snapped up Emi Buendia, Teemu Pukki, Tim Krul, Kenny McLean and Christoph Zimmermann for a fee of around £1.5 million.

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