Norwich City have made a bid to sign Bodo/Glimt striker Kasper Hogh, reports journalist Mike McGrath
The Canaries are working to bring in what looks like a direct replacement for wantaway striker Josh Sargent. Journalist Mike McGrath has revealed on X that Norwich City ‘have made a bid’ to sign Bodo/Glimt striker Kasper Hogh, who already has 17 goals and five assists in 28 league games for Norwegian outfit Bodo/Glimt this season.
Hogh is a 25-year-old Danish striker who began his career with Randers but has made his name with Bodo/Glimt, who he joined in 2024.
His record in Denmark with the likes of Randers and Aalborg wasn’t all that impressive. But he’s really found his scoring touch in Norway with an incredible record of 40 goals in 81 total games for the club.
Last season, Hogh was the joint top-scorer in the Europa League and helped Bodo win the Norwegian top flight, scoring 12 goals in 23 league games as well as seven in 14 Europa League games.
Standing at 6ft1, Hogh may be much more of a target man than Sargent is, and if he can come in at Carrow Road and replace the goals that Sargent brings to the side then he’ll become an instant favourite, especially considering how Sargent’s Norwich spell looks set to end negatively.




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