Norwich City are reportedly unwilling to pay £7 million for midfielder Robbie Brady’s services, according to Sami Mokbel of the Daily Mail.
The Canaries are looking to strengthen their squad upon their return to England’s top tier with the signing of Hull City winger Brady. But the Tigers’ valuation of the player is higher than Norwich’s and this is an obstacle that manager Alex Neil may have to overcome.

The Daily Mail goes on to claim that Norwich are ready to part with £4.5 million for the Republic of Ireland international. It remains to be seen whether Norwich will succumb to Hull’s wishes and pay the asking price or if they stand firm and wait for Steve Bruce’s side to lower the price.
Brady, who used to play for Manchester United, made 27 appearances in the Premier League last season and contributed with two assists. The 23-year-old is also starting to establish himself in Ireland’s senior team and has scored three goals for them, including one on his debut in 2012. With Norwich lacking an out-and-out left winger, he appears to be a worthy candidate to fill the vacant position.




