Norwich City are eyeing an attacking signing to strengthen their squad in the wake of a serious injury to Ali Ahmed. The 9th-placed Canaries, who have 65 points from 46 games this season, are keen to sign another winger to compensate for the loss. Ahmed was forced off with a knee injury in the friendly against Osasuna and is set to miss a significant chunk of the season.

What happened?

Norwich City have completed the signing of full-back Darlin Yongwa on a four-year deal, providing defensive depth to Philippe Clement's squad. However, the injury to Ahmed has forced the Canaries to consider further reinforcements in the attacking department.

Why it matters for Norwich City

The loss of Ahmed is a significant blow to the Canaries' attacking options, and they are keen to sign another winger to compensate for the loss. The club's ambition to succeed in the Championship is evident in their desire to strengthen their squad.

What comes next?

The Canaries are weighing up their transfer options to bolster their squad in attack. They are keen to sign another winger to provide competition for the existing players and to compensate for the loss of Ahmed.

Yongwa has expressed his happiness at joining the Canaries, citing the club's historic status and the warmth of the family club. He has also spoken about his ambition to play with physical and technical ability and to help the team achieve its goals.

The Canaries are currently 30 points behind leaders Coventry in the Championship title race. They have 63 goals scored and 56 conceded this season, with a goal difference of +7. Mirko Topić is currently sidelined for the club.

The transfer market is set to be a busy period for the Canaries, with the club looking to strengthen their squad in various positions. The injury to Ahmed has highlighted the need for reinforcements in the attacking department, and the club is keen to sign another winger to compensate for the loss.