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Town Complete Signing of Norwich Midfielder Nunez
Friday, 29th Aug 2025 10:00

Town have completed the signing of Norwich City midfielder Marcelino Nunez on a four-year deal.

On Wednesday, the clubs agreed a fee of £7.5 million up front plus a further £2.5 million in add-ons for the Chilean international.

The 25-year-old, who currently has a minor ankle problem, joined the Canaries from Universidad Catolica - who are understood to be due 15 per cent of Norwich’s profit on the sale - in the summer of 2022 and went on to make 86 starts and 33 sub appearances, scoring 12 goals, including the free-kick which won the East Anglian derby for Norwich at Carrow Road in 2023/24.

Nunez, who has been capped 31 times by his country, scoring three goals, had a year left on his contract and is understood to have rebuffed the offer of a new deal on two occasions.

“It goes without saying, this is a significant transfer for all parties involved,” Norwich sporting director Ben Knapper told his club's official website.

“We absolutely understand the feeling and sentiment from our supporters at this time, and this was of course an extremely difficult decision for us to take.

“As with every transfer, there are many factors that we must consider, including the wishes of the player, their contractual position, team performance and, of course, the offer itself.

“Ultimately, when considering all of those aspects, we firmly believe that this is in the best interests of our club.

“We are committed to making what we feel are the best possible decisions for our football club, assessing all factors in the round, in both the short, medium and long term.

“Of the possible scenarios and outcomes that this situation has presented, we believe this is the one that leaves the club in the best position.”

Town have been looking to add to their central midfield options this summer with skipper Sam Morsy, Massimo Luongo and loanee Kalvin Phillips having departed.

The last player to make the move from Carrow Road to Portman Road on a permanent basis was keeper Andy Marshall in the summer of 2001, while other players have represented both clubs since then on a full-time or loan basis over the course of their careers, including David Wright, Jordan Rhodes, David Healy, Alan Lee, Matthew Bates, Kevin Lisbie and Brandon Williams.

More recently, Liam Gibbs turned down a contract with Town to join the Canaries in 2021, the clubs agreeing training compensation.

Among those who represented both clubs on a permanent basis prior to that were Clive Woods, Trevor Putney, John Deehan, Louie Donowa, Clive Baker, Johnny Miller, Peter Morris and Keith Bertschin.

Off the field, former Norwich striker Joe Royle managed the Blues and Paul Lambert both sides, while current Canaries boss Liam Manning, his assistant Chris Hogg and first-team coach/analyst James Krause are all former Town academy players and staff.

Nunez is the first Chilean to play for the Blues and is the third signing of the week following the additions of right-back Darnell Furlong from West Brom and striker Iván Azón, who has joined on loan from Serie A Como, last night.

Recoleta-born Nunez takes the number of players at the club qualifying for the 25-man squad to 30, which means several players will have to move on or be left out and therefore unavailable for the first half of the season.

The Blues have also agreed a fee with FC Nordsjælland for 19-year-old Norwegian international forward Sindre Walle Egeli.


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branchini1979 added 12:57 - Aug 29
With all news of possibly getting the Norwegian youngster too, its all good but still feel we needed another for "the engine room" that CM position.
Not much cover there at all really and with so many in attacking midfield/forward positions going to be tough to keep all happy.
Just my opinion but in MA/KM we trust
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branchini1979 added 12:57 - Aug 29
With all news of possibly getting the Norwegian youngster too, its all good but still feel we needed another for "the engine room" that CM position.
Not much cover there at all really and with so many in attacking midfield/forward positions going to be tough to keep all happy.
Just my opinion but in MA/KM we trust
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Steelmonkey added 13:00 - Aug 29
Lots of shiny new buttons coming into the club let’s hope McKenna can thread them altogether and produce the finished article. Exciting times.
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tempzzzz added 13:09 - Aug 29
Tweet of the day has to be Skips "feeder club" comment to a scummer hahaha
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Monarch_Blue added 13:24 - Aug 29
So five players excess to requirements! I reckon we can discount both Townsend and Burns as neither are likely to play much before Christmas, so pointless them being registered in "The 25". So Harry Clarke out on loan again, same for Baggott, and Chaplin either sell (best potion) or loan!
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JewellintheTown added 13:27 - Aug 29
That injury doesn't look to be affecting his ball skills. Hopefully see him on the field soon then.
Welcome aboard.
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Dissboyitfc added 13:37 - Aug 29
Well Blueboy every signing that has ever taken place requires time to determine whether it was successful, however this one has Been very successful in upsetting the Norwich lot! Very wet here in Norwich been lots of tears, I have been in tears too, tears of laughter !!
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dirtydingusmagee added 14:07 - Aug 29
Muck fee are you ever positive Blueboy ? You seem to live under a black cloud.
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Blueray added 14:50 - Aug 29
Hoping this is the Magilton-esque kind of signing ....a playmaker who can set tempo, see a forward pass and be the linch pin of our play
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wewerefamous added 14:54 - Aug 29
Blueboy - go on, I dare you to post something positive. Are you up for the challenge? Happy Friday!
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9darter added 14:58 - Aug 29
Presented by "Canary Crusher" Haynes :-)
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darkhorse28 added 16:05 - Aug 29
Not seen Mark all summer, unless there’s a selfie with a boxer, a pop star, or a Norwich player.

Some ego…, it smells more of self preservation than any coherent long term strategy.

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armchaircritic59 added 18:08 - Aug 29
blueboy81, you are certainly correct in saying time will tell as to how everything works out. It always does, whoever comes into this or any other club. There are no guarantees, but if the " homework " has been done correctly, it gives you a much bigger chance of success. It's been a crazy couple of days, I think KM will have a big problem in knowing who to pick before long. If I was a manager, that's a big problem I'd love to have.

I did say I wasn't expecting us to really hit our straps until mid to late September, I'm now thinking it might be October some time due to all the very recent comings and maybe still one or two more, and of course the now inevitable outgoings, but the journey along the way, might hopefully be enlightening! Let's just give all the new guys a chance to settle in and not just expect overnight miracles.
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