Norwich City have reportedly seen their move for St Pauli striker Marvin Ducksch rejected.
The Canaries have struggled to fire in front of goal in recent times and endured a difficult season under Daniel Farke, with fluent attacking displays hardly common.
It seems measures are being taken to remedy this issue, with strikers such as Ducksch lined up if reports are to be believed.

However according to German news outlet Kicker, as cited by TEAMtalk, Norwich have been unsuccessful in their initial attempts to land the striker from St Pauli.
Ducksch enjoyed a good season in the second tier of German football, netting an impressive total of 18 goals for Holstein Kiel, who he joined on a season-long loan last summer.
The forward has only one year remaining on his current contract with his parent club but whether Norwich will make a second attempt to land Ducksch remains to be seen at this stage.





