Johannes Thorup gives new Norwich City transfer update

To increase their prospects of earning a spot in the Championship play-offs, the Canaries have already added three players this month.

Anis Ben Slimane’s loan from Sheffield United was also turned into a permanent contract, and Matej Jurasek arrived from Slavia Prague.

Additionally, Lewis Dobbin joined on loan from Aston Villa, increasing the team’s offensive threat in the second part of the season.

Thorup provides Norwich transfer update

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To increase their prospects of earning a spot in the Championship play-offs, the Canaries have already added three players this month.

Anis Ben Slimane’s loan from Sheffield United was also turned into a permanent contract, and Matej Jurasek arrived from Slavia Prague.

Additionally, Lewis Dobbin joined on loan from Aston Villa, increasing the team’s offensive threat in the second part of the season.

“I think Jurasek is a really good signing, and will be a player that fits in perfectly to the way that we want to play.”

Thorup identifies key transfer strategy

Thorup has suggested that he is eyeing players that could prove smart additions long-term, hinting that he’s not necessarily looking to make signings just for the sake of it.

“As long as we give him time to adapt and everything that comes with that,” he added.

“If we can find one or two players, probably to bring them in now, but really prepare them and make them really ready for when we start pre-season that will be good for us, if we can find the right ones.

“Players where we can see, if we give them four months of the season, something like that, of being with the group, being with the team, being in the club here, then they can really be ready to perform from the summer.

“If we can find one or two of them it will make sense for us to do it here at the end of this window.

“But again, only if it’s the right one, only if we think it’s the right fit.

“But we are looking, and we are trying, but we don’t do anything that is irrational.”

Next up for Norwich is a trip to face Watford on Saturday in a 12.30pm kick-off.

Matej Jurasek

Patience could be key for remaining January business

For their long-term goals, Norwich may need to exercise patience and wait for the ideal moment to attack.

Thorup is doing a great job of maintaining composure because rushing into things in a frenzy on deadline day might have devastating repercussions.

Last weekend’s 5-1 victory was the ideal performance to boost his confidence in both his ideas and the personnel he has available.

They would be in a solid position in the table and in the running for a top six spot at the beginning of February if they won on Saturday.

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