Norwich have reportedly allowed Alexander Tettey to leave the club in the final week of the transfer window.
The experienced midfielder is claimed by the Mirror to have been made available for transfer, with Daniel Farke keen to trim his squad and clear out the deadwood.
Tettey has been with Norwich since 2012 but appears to now be regarded as surplus to requirements, with the midfield having already been significantly strengthened by Farke in the ongoing summer window.

The 31-year-old is not short of potential suitors though, the report adds. It’s stated that a host of different Premier League and Championship sides are keen on pursuing the former Rennes midfielder.
Tettey won’t be hard to land, either. Norwich are ready to listen to offers of just £1 million and above as they look to offload the former Norwegian international.
Chris Hughton signed Tettey for Norwich back in 2012, and could very well look into re-signing the midfielder for his Brighton side, who will look to stay up in the top flight this season.




