Norwich City has experienced a positive turnaround in January, climbing out of the Championship relegation zone under the guidance of manager Philippe Clement. The club's five new signings have made an immediate impact, with Ali Ahmed contributing two goals and two assists in his first four matches. However, injury woes continue to plague the squad, particularly with Harry Amass sidelined due to a serious hamstring injury. The 18-year-old left-back, on loan from Manchester United, has yet to make a significant contribution. Norwich City has also secured the services of Sam Field on loan from QPR to bolster their midfield options following Pelle Mattsson's injury. As the team adapts to Clement's system, the integration of new players like Paris Maghoma and Mohamed Toure is crucial for their success. Amid these developments, the future of Josh Sargent is in question. The American international has not featured recently after expressing unavailability for the FA Cup match against Walsall. With Toronto FC reportedly interested in acquiring him, Norwich City faces a dilemma as they seek to maintain their squad's strength while navigating potential offers. The MLS transfer window remains open until March, putting pressure on both Sargent and the club to reach a resolution. As Norwich City continues to build momentum, the focus will be on maintaining stability and performance on the pitch.