Alexander Tettey arrived at Norwich City from Rennes in 2012 and has been a regular figure in their midfield since the start of the 2014/15 season.
The 33-year-old’s current deal with Daniel Farke’s side runs out after the end of this campaign and he last signed an extension in May 2018.
He spent six years with Rosenborg between 2003 and 2009 and prior to signing his last contract with the Canaries, multiple reports talked about the player returning to his former club.
The links continued even after he signed an extension, which has not gone down well.
“It’s been an annoyance for me, because it’s not something I want on me. It is very important that it is projected correctly,” Tettey told Norway’s VG.
“There have been times where I have said I do not want to talk much about it, to avoid misunderstandings on my part and on everyone’s part.”
Tettey has not closed the door on a potential transfer to Rosenborg, but makes it clear he will only consider the transfer if it suits all parties.
“I love Rosenborg, they mean a lot to me… but I don’t want to go to Rosenborg as a 34-year-old who everyone just wants to remember how he was before,” he explains.
“It gives me nothing, it gives the club nothing, it gives the fans nothing. It gives me absolutely nothing to play on artificial turf in cold weather and all that. So, if I go back to Rosenborg, it should be because I have motivation and because the club wants it…”
A few months before Tettey signed his last contract at Norwich City, he had travelled to Trondheim and trained wearing Rosenborg’s training gear. This only resulted in the number of reports increasing, but he never expected things to be so big.
“I think the whole thing is so comical. It is completely incredible. I didn’t know it was going to create so much fuss. It’s a little shocking to me. I thought ‘wow’. He [agent Bjørn-Tore Kvarme] still makes fun of it and says I shouldn’t put on Rosenborg clothes,” the Norwich midfielder added.