Norwich won't spend big for quick return, says Farke

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NORWICH, England (Reuters) - Norwich City will be facing relegation from the Premier League if they fail to beat West Ham United at Carrow Road on Saturday but manager Daniel Farke said the club will not attempt a quick return with a splurge of new signings.

Farke's side have earned plaudits for their football this season but have failed to pick up a single point since the restart of the season and even a win over fellow strugglers West Ham is unlikely to change their fate.

"It won't be a case we risk the future of this club by spending everything we have to get straight back to the Premier League," the German said."There are no guarantees even if clubs do that. We won't do anything that you would label crazy. Several Norwich players are expected to become targets of Premier League clubs, namely defenders Max Aarons and Jamal Lewis and midfielder Todd Cantwell.

 

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