Norwich City have confirmed that keeper Lee Camp will not be offered a new contract at Carrow Road. The 28-year-old Northern Ireland international was targeted by the Blues before he joined the Canaries on a short-term deal in January and has already been linked with Town this summer.
Blues boss Mick McCarthy is certain to be after one, probably two, keepers during the close season with Arran Lee-Barrett and Jason Brown having been released.
Scott Loach is currently the only senior keeper at the club, while Michael Crowe, who was recently included in a Wales U19 squad, will be one of three keepers full-time at the academy next year alongside first years Jacob Marsden and Sam McDermid.
Also amongst 10 players released by Norwich is striker Simeon Jackson, who had a trial with the Blues' academy when a schoolboy.