Steve Cooper and Liam Rosenior could be options, but Carlos Cuesta won’t be making the move to Carrow Road.
Norwich City have considered a move for Steve Cooper, according to The Telegraph.
The Canaries are on the prowl for a new manager following David Wagner’s sacking yesterday.
Wagner’s dismissal came after their heavy defeat against Leeds United – with that loss knocking them out of the play-offs.
Ben Knapper and the Norwich board have decided to act after that – and they now need to appoint a successor ahead of pre-season.
With Dean Smith failing to live up to expectations last season and Wagner failing to convince supporters that he was the man to take the Canaries forward, the next manager simply must be a better fit if the club are to give themselves any chance of securing promotion back to the Premier League in the next year or two.
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As mentioned above, Norwich have considered a move for Cooper.
However, the same report from The Telegraph has also stated that the Welshman is willing to bide his time before getting back in the game.
He was sacked by Nottingham Forest in December – and that could make him a fairly cheap option considering he’s currently a free agent.
Liam Rosenior, who was sacked by Hull City earlier this month after failing to guide the Tigers into the play-offs, is another manager who could come under consideration.
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