Norwich agree fee for McCormack
Norwich City have finally agreed a deal with Fulham for the signing of Ross McCormack, according to the Daily Mail.
The report says that Norwich have agreed a fee with Fulham that meets their valuation of the forward, thought to be £12m.
Fulham signed McCormack for £11m from Leeds in 2014. This means that they have managed to make a profit on the forward.
Alex Neil has been looking to sign a proven Championship striker to fire his side back to the Premier League this season and McCormack appears now to be the man coming in at Carrow Road.
The 29-year-old has been playing in the Championship for the last nine seasons, scoring 130 goals in English football during this time. McCormack scored 23 times in all competitions last season for Fulham, with Norwich looking to bring those goals to Norfolk.
A medical is now expected in the coming days before an official announcement.