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Six casualties of Norwich City named with implications for Man Utd, Arsenal and Chelsea

Max Aarons and Brandon Williams after a Norwich City defeat

Max Aarons is one of six players who could be on their way out of Norwich City after their relegation to the Championship, a report has revealed.

The Canaries will be back in the Championship next season after their latest attempt at staying in the Premier League lasted just one season. Relegation was confirmed after a 2-0 defeat to Dean Smith’s former side Aston Villa on Saturday.

It continued a recent tradition that has seen Norwich City suffer an instant relegation after each of their three most recent promotions. Ahead of their latest summer rebuild – with wage cuts of up to 60 per cent on the way – there will be much anticipation about how their squad may change.

They made 11 signings last summer, and now there could be further alterations. According to The Telegraph, six players look likely to leave Carrow Road.

Four of those are players who have been on loan at the club for the 2021-22 season. Brandon Williams was lent by Manchester United, Billy Gilmour by Chelsea, Ozan Kabak by Schalke and Mathias Normann by Rostov.

Per the Telegraph, each will be returned to sender rather than signed on an outright basis. Norwich would then have to plug any gaps in other ways.

There will also be particular intrigue as to what happens to Williams and Gilmour next, due to their connections with other Premier League clubs. Man Utd and Chelsea both hoped their respective talents would develop with a full season of Premier League action.

Time is on each of their sides. But there is a risk relegation may have affected their prospects.

Two sales expected from Carrow Road

Those loan players are not the only ones likely to leave Norwich in the summer. Two marketable players under contract in Norfolk could also be sold.

The report claims Max Aarons and Milot Rashica will attract interest and may be moved on, despite their ability.

Right-back Aarons was recently linked with Man Utd and Arsenal. Bundesliga duo Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund are also apparent…

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