Wolverhampton Wanderers have extended Will Norris’s contract at Molineux.

Wolverhampton Wanderers have signed goalkeeper Will Norris up to a new three-year deal.
The 24-year-old has extended his stay at Molineux until 2021.
Norris, who joined Wolves from Cambridge United last summer, enhanced his reputation among supporters with a series of impressive League Cup and FA Cup outings for Nuno Espirito Santo’s side.
The young keeper recorded clean sheets against Premier League opposition in the form of Manchester City, Southampton and Swansea City last season.
As a result, Wolves fans are delighted with the club’s decision to sign him up to a new deal.
Here’s how they reacted:
Talented as he might be, Wolves need to send Norris out on loan for the 2018-19 campaign.
Rui Patricio’s arrival from Sporting Lisbon means that the Portugal international is certain to begin the new Premier League season as Nuno’s number one, which probably indicates that John Ruddy is the logical choice to be their second-choice stopper.
At his age, Norris needs to be playing football but, as mentioned above, that seems very unlikely next season, unless Ruddy quits Wolves.

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