Norwich City have confirmed their latest signings for the academy, including two new additions and four professional contracts.
City had an academy signing day at Carrow Road last week attended by joint majority shareholders Delia Smith and Michael Wynn Jones, sporting director Ben Knapper, technical director Neil Adams and academy manager Joe Shulberg.
Norwich have completed the signings of young duo Harmony Okwumo from Charlton and Cambridge United's Tom Finch - both were on trial at the club in the dying stages of last season. Ethan Binnie, a goalkeeper, has also joined and becomes a scholar.
There are professional deals awarded to striker Errol Mundle-Smith, as revealed last week, as well as Alfie Doy and highly-rated youngster Miles Bracking who have penned their first professional contracts.
Harry Brooke has signed renewed terms at the club after joining the club from Millwall in 2020. The 20-year-old midfielder made 13 Premier League Two appearances for the Canaries last season.
We can announce our first-year scholars ahead of the 2024/25 season, with a number of players also signing professional terms ✍️
— Norwich City Academy (@NorwichCityAcad) July 3, 2024
Doy is a 18-year-old central defender who has been at Norwich since under-10 level, rising through the age groups. He made his Premier League Two debut last season. Bracking, a 16-year-old midfielder, has been a consistent member of Greg Crane's under-18s last season.
Among the City players agreeing scholar terms are Jack Ruddy, teenage son of ex-Canaries keeper John, and 35-goal contribution striker Finn Corke. Both players made their debuts in the under-18s last season.
Here is the full list of academy signings ahead of the 2024/25 campaign:
Signings: Tom Finch (GK), Harmomy Okwumo (RB),
Pro signings; Harry Brooke, Alfie Doy, Errol Mundle-Smith, Miles Bracking.
Scholars signing are: Rio Mundle (RB/RM) Sonny Rowland (CB/CDM), Victor Madu (CB) Vatan Ozcan (Turkish International - RB) Finlay Corke (ST) , Finlay Oligbo (RB/RW) Jack Ruddy (GK), Oser Okpiabhele (ST), Zach Sclare (LB), Foden Northover (CAM), Ethan Binnie (GK)
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