Norwich City's first transfer window under Philippe Clement was an incredible success, with three permanent additions who could excel in their first full year at Carrow Road in 2026/27. Mohamed Toure lit up the Canaries attack when fit, Paris Maghoma was a solid lynchpin in Clement's midfield, but arguably, the one addition who has the most capabilities to be a top player for a promotion-challenging side immediately is Canadian winger Ali Ahmed. The 25-year-old was one of the first arrivals midway through the campaign, signing from MLS outfit Vancouver Whitecaps, where he'd played his entire professional career after coming through their academy. Ahmed scored four and assisted three in just 16 second-tier starts on the left wing, and was a driving force in the strong 2026 at Carrow Road, in which Norwich picked up the second most points in the division behind Southampton. Ali Ahmed believes the best is yet to come in his career, having only turned professional at 22, and is currently representing Canada at the World Cup. Ahmed's seven goal contributions in just 19 league appearances gave Norwich fans something to look forward to next season, as the Canadian winger looked set to better that in his first full year in the Canaries fold. Norwich are well-regarded as a dark horse for a promotion push in 2026/27, after their incredible turnaround under Philippe Clement following a disastrous start under Liam Manni. Ahmed will be hoping for a strong World Cup campaign with his country this summer, and his experience will undoubtedly benefit Norwich City in their pursuit of promotion. The Canadian international is confident that he can improve further, and his determination will be crucial in Norwich City's quest for success. With Ahmed's pace and skill on the wing, Norwich City's attack is looking more potent than ever, and fans will be eager to see what the upcoming season holds. As Norwich City prepares for the new season, Ali Ahmed's excitement and anticipation are palpable, and his message to the fans is clear: the best is yet to come.