News

Norwich City: Dharmesh Sheth provides update on plans surrounding Todd Cantwell and Max Aarons

|
Image for Norwich City: Dharmesh Sheth provides update on plans surrounding Todd Cantwell and Max Aarons

Sky Sports reporter Dharmesh Sheth has provided an update on the transfer plans of Norwich City and their manager Dean Smith.

Despite getting off to something of a rough start this season and undergoing a change of manager, the Canaries have given themselves a decent chance of staying in the Premier League under Smith, as they currently sit just above the relegation zone, although some teams around them do have games in hand.

One thing that would arguably hurt their cause would be if they were to sell two of their key players this window. Todd Cantwell and Max Aarons have both been linked with moves away in recent weeks, and looking at the stats, it’s clear to see that they would both be missed if they were to be sold in the coming days.


Cantwell currently ranks fifth in the side when it comes to pass completion percentage and leads the team in through-balls per game, whilst also ranking 6th in terms of tackles per game. Meanwhile, Aarons ranks in the top five for tackles, blocks and dribbles per game (all stats via WhoScored).

Speaking on Sky Sports News’ The Transfer Show during a quickfire segment in which he and colleague Kaveh Solhekol covered all Premier League clubs, Sheth explained what the plans were for Cantwell and Aarons before the window closes next Monday.

He said: “As it stands, Norwich manager Dean Smith is planning for Todd Cantwell and Max Aarons to stay put in this window – Cantwell, though, wasn’t in the 20-man squad at Watford on Friday.”

TIF Thoughts on Dharmesh Sheth’s comments on Max Aarons, Todd Cantwell and Norwich City…

Will Norwich avoid relegation?

Yes!

Yes!

No!

No!

This is probably the right move for Smith to make in this window, because whilst they still have a shot of staying in the league, they should be looking to give themselves the best chance possible.

If they were doomed to relegation and in a situation similar to that of Derby County in 2007/08, then you could understand why they might want to cash in, reinvest that money and use it towards players that could help get them back up next season.

However, keeping hold of them at least gives them a chance for the next few months. If they are unsuccessful, they can still sell them in the summer and reinvest then, but for now at least, they should be doing everything they can to stay up – and that includes keeping players like Cantwell and Aarons.

In other news: ‘Unsettling’ – Journalist makes worrying Kia Joorabchian claim at Everton

Share this article

Freelance sports journalist & broadcaster.