Bayern Munich have no plans to sell Norwich City transfer target Kwasi Okyere Wriedt this summer.
According to German publication AZ, Bayern want to keep Wriedt and are preparing to offer him a new contract.
Wriedt’s current contract with Bayern expires at the end of next season and Bayern are eager to tie him down to an extended deal.

The report claims that Hertha Berlin and Norwich are both interested in signing the forward, who now appears set to stay with Bayern for the foreseeable future.
Wriedt scored 24 goals in 34 games for Bayern’s reserve side last season, attracting interest from a number of clubs with his performances up front.
This will come as a blow to Norwich, who appear to now be missing out on the chance to land the forward this summer.
Norwich have only made one senior signing so far this summer, with Patrick Roberts joining the club on loan from Premier League champions Manchester City.





