Norwich City sign Australia striker Toure

Mohamed Toure scored twice when Australia beat New Zealand last September
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Norwich City have signed striker Mohamed Toure from Danish club Randers on a four-and-a-half-year deal for an undisclosed fee, thought to be about £2.6m.
The Australia international has scored 11 goals in 39 league appearances for Randers since joining them in the summer of 2024.
He is Norwich's fourth signing of the transfer window following winger Ali Ahmed, midfielder Paris Maghoma and left-back Harry Amass - the latter on loan from Manchester United.
"I've known the club for a very long time and I'm excited to get started. I'm here to learn and develop, and I've heard that Philippe Clement has had a big influence on the players and has brought out the best in them," he said., external
"It's an environment I want to be in and I want to improve under him. I love to work hard - every time I'm on the pitch, I try my best for the badge."
Toure began his career with Adelaide United before heading to Europe to sign for French club Reims in 2023.
He was sent on as a late substitute when Australia played England at Wembley in October of that year, losing the game 1-0 to an Ollie Watkins goal.
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- Published12 April 2024
