Norwich goalkeeper John Ruddy has said that he is looking for a move to the Premier League this summer.
Ruddy is set to leave the club at the end of next month, with his contract expiring, and is now weighing up his options ahead of next season.
The 30-year-old says that he would want a move to the top-flight, but does not know the situation yet as the Premier League campaign still has one more round of fixtures to play.
Norwich sporting director Stuart Webber has decided to let Ruddy go, among a number of other first-team stars out of contract.

Ryan Bennett, Kyle Lafferty, Sebastien Bassong, Youssouf Mulumbu, Michael Turner and Steven Whittaker will also be leaving the club this summer.
Ruddy has been linked with a move to West Ham, but rebuffed that rumour whilst appearing on Sky Sports TV show Soccer AM.
As quoted by the Eastern Daily Press, here is what Ruddy had to say:
I haven’t had offers yet. Obviously the aim would be to go to the Premier League. Every player wants to be there and I am no different. That season doesn’t finish until this weekend so until managers have had a chance to really assess their squads then who knows what is going to happen. I’ll enjoy some downtime with the family and think about it after that. All the dealings and the conversations will be done by my agent. He’ll phone clubs, put feelers out and see who is looking.




