United States forward Josh Sargent has penned a new deal at Norwich City which will keep him at Carrow Road until 2028.
The 23-year-old had been in scintillating form to begin the season, scoring three goals in the first four matches until he picked up an ankle injury in August.
His impressive performances led the Canaries to hand him a long-term contract until the summer of 2028.
He signed for Norwich in 2021 from Wereder Bremen and has since scored 20 times across all competitions.
Sargent’s brilliant run saw him fly to Qatar with the USMNT where he appeared in all three matches of the 2022 World Cup against England, Wales and Iran.
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After signing the contract, he vowed that he would give his all to see Norwich get promoted.