Canaries Linked With Camp - Ipswich Town News
Norwich City are the latest club to be linked with Town target Lee Camp. The 28-year-old Nottingham Forest keeper, whose contract is up at the end of the season, has been told he can leave the City Ground during the transfer window having failed to agree new terms.
Camp, who has also been mentioned in connection with Reading and Hull City, is reportedly keen to weigh up the options open to him before deciding on his future.
He is understood to have held talks with the Blues last week and again in recent days.
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