Norwich City's summer window hasn't exactly been as busy as some Canaries supporters may have hoped, but with a few deals across the line, they may take solace in knowing their previous deals in the January window have saved them a pretty penny. The entrance and exit doors at Carrow Road haven't been especially busy yet this summer, though they have still been in use. Each of Shane Duffy, Emiliano Marcondes, and Jeffrey Schlupp has left the club at the end of their contracts, whilst backup goalkeeper George Long has completed a permanent move to Southampton after a loan spell on the South Coast. Three fresh faces have arrived through the doors so far, namely Brazilian defender Bruno Alves, who joins on loan from Cruzeiro, midfielder Sam Field for a potential £2.8 million from Queens Park Rangers, and winger Andre Brooks in an £8 million deal from Sheffield United. Belgian head coach Philippe Clement will be targeting a place in the Championship top eight next season, and as the former Rangers and Monaco boss continues to stamp his authority on the Canaries, he must love the work the club did in the most recent January window. ## Norwich City have potentially dodged an expensive bullet following Kasper Hogh's £11 million move to Celtic When Clement took the reins at Carrow Road in November 2025 following the dismissal of Liam Manning, the Belgian looked to utilise the January window to improve key areas of the squad. Each of Sam Field, Ali Ahmed, and Mohamed Toure was brought to the club, the latter joining in an initial £2.6 million deal from Danish side Randers. Following the sale of Josh Sargent to Toronto for over £20 million, another option up top to Jovon Makama was required, as Toure headed to Norfolk to do just that. However, the Australian international was not Clement's first option to fill the void left by Sargent, with that role going to Danish striker Kasper Hogh, who was enjoying an excellent year in Norway's Arctic Circle for Bodo Glimt. Hogh, who has recently completed a deal worth £11 million to join Scottish side Celtic, would find the back of the net for Bodo in games against Manchester City, Atletico Madrid, and Inter Milan in the Champions League, as the Dane instead chose to remain in Norway until their European tour was over. Now, the 25-year-old heads to Glasgow instead, but Norwich and Clement will be more than satisfied with their alternatives. ## Jovon Makama and Mohamed Toure could take the Championship by storm next season for Norwich City After joining on deadline day in the winter window, Toure went on to score nine and grab three assists in 16 games for the Canaries. League standing (final 2025 table -- new season not yet under way): 9th in Championship, 65 pts, 19W-8D-19L from 46 games, recent form LDWWL. Goals this season: 63 scored, 56 conceded (+7 goal difference). Title race: 30 points behind leaders Coventry.