Former Hibs star faces ‘uncertain future’ at Norwich City as he provides update on contract latest

A former Hibs player is eager to find out what Norwich City has in store for him. Emiliano Marcondes made an

impression during his six-month loan at Easter Road, where he played the second half of the previous season. He

was signed by Norwich City for the current English Championship season after his contract with parent club

Bournemouth expired, and he has been a consistent player there.

After signing a one-year contract with the option of a 12-month extension that has not yet been triggered, the former

Hibee faces a “uncertain future” at Carrow Road, according to Danish magazine Tipsbladet. Out of 26 Championship

games, he has four goals and six assists.

Former Hibs man sets Norwich City deadline

Marcondes claims that although discussions about the future have taken place, his main focus at the moment is on
pushing for promotion, as the Canaries are now seven points out of a play-off spot. “I don’t know if there’s any news
on that option,” he remarked. Regardless, we have stated that they must respond to us by March. We’ve spoken, and
I’m glad to be here, but it must be mutually beneficial,” he stated.
My goal right now is to perform well, and since things might change drastically, we’ll see what happens after that. I’m

curious to see what occurs, and I’m still open to everything. I could definitely see myself staying here if the perfect

opportunity comes up and we work well together. I’ve never played overseas in a way that matched my style of

thinking and doing things as I do here. I believe I have a part to play here, and if they agree, then we are a wonderful

fit.

As I’ve stated previously, I’ve always desired to be a part of a project that involves more than “just” playing football,

and I truly enjoy this one.

My goal right now is to perform well, and since things might change drastically, we’ll see what happens after that. I’m

curious to see what occurs, and I’m still open to everything. I could definitely see myself staying here if the perfect

opportunity comes up and we work well together.

I’ve never played overseas in a way that matched my style of thinking and doing things as I do here. I believe I have a

part to play here, and if they agree, then we are a wonderful fit.

As I’ve stated previously, I’ve always desired to be a part of a project that involves more than “just” playing football,

and I truly enjoy this one.

Hibs reflections

Marcondes was brought to Leith by Nick Montgomery, who is currently a coach at Tottenham. The playmaker felt

somewhat at fault when the former Sheffield United player and his coaching team were fired following a Premiership

finish in the bottom six. In August, he stated: “As a player, it makes you feel horrible because you feel accountable for

your manager and when it happens, you feel like you’re a part of his failure and defeat. They can’t, of course, fire

every player—just him. However, I believe it speaks poorly of the entire team and all of the players.

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