Norwich City have launched an improved bid for Fulham striker Ross McCormack, according to Sky Sports transfer centre.
The report says that Norwich have made a renewed bid for McCormack in excess of £10m, with their previous £10m offer having been rejected by Fulham.
However, the most interesting part of the report comes at the end. It is stated that Norwich’s arch rivals Ipswich Town have also made enquiries for the forward, but it is probably unlikely that they will take it any further.

Norwich are firmly in the box seat to sign McCormack, with this bid expected to match Fulham’s valuation of the forward.
It is said that Fulham are still, however, considering the offer.
Alex Neil will be hoping the deal can be concluded as soon as possible, with the start of the season only eight days away, with Norwich travelling away to face Blackburn at Ewood Park on the 6th August.





