Following his remarkable five-goal display against Southampton U21s on Sunday, youngster Jamar Loza is keen to show the Canaries what he can do by heading out for another loan spell, according to the Eastern Daily Press.
The Jamaican international has been in terrific form for the City U21 side of late, netting on seven occasions in ten games, but he’s now eager to get scoring in the Football League.
In the aftermath of Sunday’s game against the Saints, Loza said:
Hopefully I can get out on loan again for a longer period of time and try and play in the leagues and score some more goals there.

The 21-year-old has already had loan moves to Stevenage, Yeovil and Southend in his short career, but he has never been able to fully capitalise on these chances. To date, Loza only has two senior goals, one of them coming for Norwich last season.
[The loans] didn’t go as well as I would have liked playing-wise and scoring-wise but every loan is a big experience for me, whether I’m playing or not, because you learn so much just from being around senior professionals and how they go about their business every day.

U21s coach Dmitri Halejko has been impressed by the young speedster in recent weeks, and he was full of praise after the weekend’s result.
I thought his finishing was outstanding and his work rate was really good as well so I’m really pleased for him.
Alex Neil was also at Carrow Road on Sunday afternoon, the very man that Loza needs to impress. If he has a successful loan spell in the lower leagues this year, he may well play his way into Norwich’s long-term plans.




