Norwich are reportedly keeping a close eye on Holstein Kiel’s Kingsley Schindler, according to Nick Mashiter of Press Association Sport.
The winger has made an impression in the second tier of German football, and has supposedly caught the attention of Norwich’s scouting networks.
Whilst any deal in this transfer window would have to be a loan, the Canaries may opt to wait until the January transfer window when they can sign the 25-year-old permanently.
Twitter: Norwich are tracking Holstein Kiel wideman Kingsley Schindler. #ncfc (@nickmashiter)
Schindler started his career with Hannover as a youth, before switching to Concordia at the age of 18. It was not to be a long stay however, as just one year later the forward was on the move again, this time to TSG Neustrelitz, where he made 20 appearances in a successful season.
Such was the perceived aptitude of Schindler, the next summer brought a third successive move, Hoffenheim’s reserves the destination this time.
The wide-man joined Holstein Kiel in 2016, and has made 68 appearances in his time at the club, scoring 24 goals.




