Norwich City are currently top of the Championship table.

Norwich City boss Daniel Farke says he is relaxed about stories linking key striker Teemu Pukki with a potential move to Galatasary with the player tied down to a long-term deal at the club, Eastern Daily Press report.
“When you have a period when you are successful and things are looking good in games, it’s always that players, coaches or staff are in the spotlight and there are rumours or speculation that perhaps some other clubs look and think they are doing a good job,” Farke explained.
“Other clubs could look at our players and think they are a good fit for their situation but I’m pretty relaxed, all the contracts are signed on long terms. It’s quite normal, I’m not concerned, it’s more of a good sign to be honest.”
A recent report by Gunes claims Galatasary sent scouts to watch Pukki in action during Norwich’s enthralling 4-3 victory over Millwall last weekend.
The Finland international has been in superb form this season, scoring nine times in 14 league games including a 97th minute winner against Millwall, as Norwich twice came from behind to secure victory.
Pukki, a former Celtic striker, struggled up at Celtic Park but after returning to the UK following a stint at Brondby, he has been a completely different player.

Having signed a three-year deal in the summer, Norwich are in a strong position to fend off any interest for their top scorer – and the same can be said for top prospects Jamal Lewis and Max Aarons, after the duo recently signed new contracts at Carrow Road.
With promotion a real possibility this season, Norwich certainly won’t be entertaining any low-ball offers for their better players this January, while the lure of potential Premier League football should keep the players focused.

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