Norwich City are interested in signing Sheffield Wednesday wide man Adam Reach, according to reports from Football Insider.
The versatile left-footer, 28, is out of contract at the Yorkshire giants next month and available on a summer free.
A recruitment source has told Football Insider Norwich are working to reshape their squad as they prepare for the Premier League and have their sights set on Reach.
The attacker will not sign a new contract at Hillsborough after the club suffered relegation to League One.
Reach made 44 Championship appearances for the Owls last season scoring five goals and registering three assists. One of those assists was against Norwich back in December though Reach’s side ultimately lost 2-1.
His contribution was not enough to keep Wednesday in the second tier as they were relegated on the final day.
Reach joined Sheffield Wednesday from Middlesbrough in the summer of 2016.During his time in the North East, he had loan spells at Darlington, Shrewsbury and Bradford. He spent his final season at Middlesbrough on loan with Preston before Wednesday signed him that summer.
He went on to make 230 appearances for the club, scoring 24 goals and picking up 34 assists.




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