Norwich City have reportedly launched a bid to sign Bodo/Glimt striker Kasper Høgh.
The 25-year-old has made significant progress in the Norwegian league this season with 17 goals in 28 Eliteserien games.

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Høgh will also be in the Champions League on Tuesday evening when Bodo/Glimt face Man City.
The Telegraph reports that Championship club Norwich have made an offer for the striker.
The Dane is also believed to be attracting interest from some Championship rivals.
Since moving from the Danish Superliga, Høgh has scored 41 goals in 81 games for Bodo/Glimt.
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Canaries boss Philippe Clement wants to strengthen his attack amid transfer speculation surrounding Josh Sargent.
US international Sargent is currently in a stalemate with Norwich as he attempts to force a transfer from the club.
He refused to play against Walsall in the FA Cup and continues to be absent from the first team.
Clement said: “Josh sent me a message [on Saturday] In the evening he said he wasn’t available because transfer matters were on his mind.
“This is obviously not something we want and there will be consequences.”
“We need to talk about this within the club, but the club have made it clear to Josh and his agent that he will not be leaving during this transfer window.”

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His contract doesn’t expire until 2028, but now that he has taken this stance, the club must make a decision about his future.
MLS club Toronto is believed to have made a bid worth around £13 million to sign Sargent.
Norwich is currently fighting to stay in the championship.
They are in 22nd place after 27 games and have only won seven games all season.
Next up for the Canaries is a game against West Brom on Tuesday.