Camp Joins Canaries - Ipswich Town News
Norwich City have confirmed the signing of Nottingham Forest keeper Lee Camp until the end of the season.
The 28-year-old Northern Ireland international, who was made available on a free transfer by Forest after he was unable to agree new terms with his contract set to end in the summer, held talks with the Blues about moving to Portman Road early last week.
Town boss Mick McCarthy is keen to add another keeper to his squad during the transfer window, West Ham loanee Stephen Henderson having returned to Upton Park recently, with Blackpool's Matt Gilks and Sunderland's Keiren Westwood also having been linked.
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