On Tuesday, The Daily Telegraph Championship club Norwich had submitted a bid to Bodø/Glimt for Kasper Høgh. The club is fighting for survival in the second highest league, the Danish striker should be a necessary reinforcement to avoid a humiliating relegation. Not many hours later, Høgh took the role of Erling Haaland as goal guarantor, and sent the Manchester City players to the shower at Aspmyra with a 3-1 loss in “the Champions League surprise of all time”.
Norwich’s big attacking profile, Josh Sargent has been reported to be leaving, Kasper Høgh was flashed to be the replacement for the American star. Then came the Champions League game with two goals by Kasper Høgh (and zero by Haaland). After the game, Kjetil Knutsen was asked about Norwich’s push to get the Dane.
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“I don’t have much to say about it. I think he thrives in Glimt, and it looks like he belongs. He lifted himself to a new level today (Tuesday)… We have no plans to sell Kasper Høgh to anyone. came from the Bodø/Glmt coach to NRK.
… to someone.
Norwich manager Philippe Clement will have to do without it. Høgh has bigger tasks at the club that sunk England’s second best club.
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