Norwich City has completed the signing of Jacob Wright on a permanent transfer from Manchester City. The 19-year-old midfielder impressed during his loan spell at Carrow Road, registering four assists in 15 games. Wright's move was confirmed by journalist Fabrizio Romano, who revealed that Norwich City had an option to sign him permanently if he started nine games. The Championship side has now exercised this option, paying a £2.3m transfer fee. Wright had previously spoken about his desire for regular game time, stating that it was the reason behind his move to Norwich City. He told BBC Radio Norfolk's The Scrimmage that he wanted to test himself in the Championship and play first-team football. The teenager's signing is a significant boost to Norwich City's promotion hopes, with the club finishing 13th in the previous campaign. Wright could be the difference maker in their push for a return to the Premier League, which they last played in during the 2021/2022 season. Norwich City's manager will be hoping that Wright's creativity and vision can help the team improve their league position. The club's fans will be excited to see Wright in action, and his signing has generated a lot of buzz around Carrow Road. With Wright on board, Norwich City is looking to make a strong challenge for promotion next season.