Norwich keen to sign non-league forward Reise Allasani

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Norwich keen to sign non-league forward Reise Allasani

Championship side Norwich City are battling for the signature of prolific non-league striker Reise Allasani, who has managed to find the back of the net 17 times in 16 appearances so far this season, according to a report on the Football Insider.

Allasani currently plays for Bostik League Premier Division side Dulwich Hamlet but is open to making a move away from the club in the transfer window this month.

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The non-league club are also said to be open to allowing their player to leave because they will receive a compensation fee due to the striker having signed a deal with the club until the end of the season.

The 22 -year-old striker was on the cards at Premier League side Crystal Palace but was released. He then almost joined Sheffield Wednesday but picked up a nasty knee injury meaning the move broke down.

He has regained his fitness and form and is now being sought after by a number of clubs, including Norwich.

Norwich are confident that the striker will join them because of the promise of more first team minutes at the club.

Hamlet manager Gavin Rose said:

Seven or eight clubs have made it firm interest and there are three coming down on Saturday to basically bid. I don’t know how we are going to manage that one. It is a good situation to be in. We can sell a player to further his career and help us out in the short term.

The striker now has an important decision to make regarding his future.

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