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Norwich turn down bid for Todd Cantwell

 

Norwich have turned down an offer from an unnamed Championship club for Todd Cantwell, amid interest from Rangers in the midfielder.
It’s thought Norwich are prepared to listen to offers for the 24-year-old, who is out of contract in the summer, but the offer from a rival EFL side was not enough to tempt the Carrow Road side into a deal.
Cantwell has made 18 league appearances this season – the last of which was as a substitute against Middlesbrough in November – and was left out of Norwich’s squad to face Blackburn in the FA Cup by new boss David Wagner.
When asked about potential interest in Cantwell, who has four England under-21 caps, Rangers boss Michael Beale said: “Todd was an excellent player when he was young and playing against my Liverpool Under-23s.
“I thought he would go on and have a fantastic career. He had that at the start and he is maybe just looking for a move to re-ignite it, but I think he is a fantastic player at a good age.”

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Rangers boss Michael Beale reveals his January transfer plans with the club close to completing one or two deals
Beale confirmed he is hoping to add two or three players to his squad during this transfer window.
“We have spoken to two or three players,” he said.
“Our phone has not stopped. There is a lot of players interested in coming here. I have to make sure they are the right ones.

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