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·15 August 2025

2 Norwich City players who could follow Kellen Fisher out of Carrow Road

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With Kellen Fisher now possibly set to leave Norwich City for Everton, here are two other Norwich players who could leave Carrow Road this August.

With Norwich City's Kellen Fisher attracting the interest of Everton, and with more than two weeks of the summer transfer window still to go, we have taken a look at two other players who could leave Carrow Road before the window slams shut.


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Losing 2-1 at home to Millwall on the opening weekend of the Championship season was not the start to the season that Norwich City will have wanted. After finishing 13th in the Championship last season, the club are looking for significant improvement, with Liam Manning having replaced Johannes Hoff Thorup as head coach and multiple new players having arrived at the club.

Defender Kellen Fisher is now attracting the interest of Everton and could well be leaving the club shortly.

It remains to be seen, whether Norwich will bring in any further reinforcements before the end of the window or not, but Manning may find that further tuning requires other players leaving the club before the end of August.

Here are two players who could find themselves at new clubs by the end of this month.

Josh Sargent

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Josh Sargent has already demonstrated his value to Liam Manning this season by scoring their first League goal of the season against Millwall, and then following it up by scoring their opening goal - and his 50th for the club - in their 2-1 win at Watford in the EFL Cup the following Tuesday.

But none of this means that the player is destined to stay at Carrow Road. Manning has almost lost Sargent once this summer already, only for a proposed transfer to Wolfsburg to fall through, but there's been Premier League interest in him and this only seems likely to intensify further as a result of him scoring two goals in two games to start the new season.

It was reported by the Pink 'Un in July that Leeds and Burnley were also interested in the striker, and their interest in him is only likely to intensify as a result of his strong start to the season on the pitch. Norwich wanted offers in excess of £16 million for Sargent, and a goalscoring start to the season seems unlikely to dissuade suitors from expressing their interest in him.

Norwich did bring in Danish international Mathias Kvistgaarden this summer, who can play anywhere across the front line, and the club's sporting director, Ben Knapper, admitted to the BBC in July that there was likely to be "big interest" in the striker. A big enough offer from the Premier League might yet be enough to tempt Sargent to move on from the club.

Louie Moulden

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It was all change on the goalkeeping front at Norwich this summer, with Angus Gunn, Archie Mair and Vicente Reyes leaving the club and Vladan Kovacevic, Daniel Grimshaw and Louie Moulden all arriving. There's no doubting Moulden's potential. This, after all, is a goalkeeper who came through the academy at Manchester City. But Norwich have five goalkeepers listed for 2025-26, and it doesn't seem likely that they'll need that many.

Of the five, Moulden is the obvious choice to go on loan. The 23-year-old only arrived at Carrow Road on a free transfer from Crystal Palace a few weeks ago, but he didn't make the bench for the Millwall game - that position went to Daniel Grimshaw - and Grimshaw was in goal for the Watford match in the EFL Cup, with Moulden on the bench.

Moulden only played Premier League 2 football for Crystal Palace last season, and some senior game-time would do him good. He's been on loan before. While with his club prior to Palace, Wolverhampton Wanderers, he had four spells out on loan, including one in League One with Northampton Town. The early signs have been that he could be third-choice at best for Norwich this season. It could benefit both the club and the player for him to get some games elsewhere.

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