Gabby Sara signed for Galatasaray, and Jon Rowe the subject of interest from Leeds. Easy to forget the real business for Norwich City this week is a Championship kick-off at Oxford.
Sara's move to Turkey was confirmed late on Sunday, with the Istanbul club revealing they had paid an initial €18m, excluding bonuses and add ons, to sign the Brazilian.
City officials have negotiated a package that will take the final figure beyond £21m, but Norwich fans barely had time to digest that departure than Monday morning brought news of Leeds circling for Rowe.
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The England Under-21 international was again on target in Saturday's pre-season finale against St Pauli, but only has one year, plus an option, left on his Carrow Road deal.
Exploratory talks over a new contract with the Canaries have continued this summer, but Leeds are in the market for a wide player following the £25m move of Crysencio Summerville to West Ham.
Norwich will not entertain any offers for Rowe in the reported £7m bracket, but should they cash in on the goalscoring winger, and at what price this summer?
What does it mean for City's Championship prospects and, with Callum Doyle poised to join on a season long loan, how busy does Johannes Hoff Thorup and sporting director Ben Knapper need to be in the market from this point until August 30?
The decisions do not stop there. Thorup was candid on how he is yet to decide whether young centre back Brad Hills stays or departs again on loan. How tricky is that balance with the club's crop of exciting talents, more broadly, and would you keep Hills in the building?
Talking of centre backs, with Jose Cordoba missing the final two friendlies with muscle tightness who would be your preferred duo for Saturday's league opener at Oxford?
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