Emiliano Marcondes is set to stay at Norwich City for another year after they extended his deal until 2026.
That’s according to Tipsbladet, who report that Marcondes has extended his deal with the Canaries until next summer after his current contract was due to expire this year.
According to their information, Norwich have taken up an option to extend Marcondes’ deal by another year, having included the clause in negotiations with him last summer.
It seems they are happy with the midfielder, who arrived on a free transfer in the 2024 summer transfer window and reunited with manager Johannes Hoff Thorup at Carrow Road.
He has since ‘taken the club by storm’ and been a regular for Norwich this season, seemingly overcoming the injuries that had left him as a free agent last summer.
With four goals and six assists to his name he’s undeniably a key player and it seems Norwich have moved quickly to tie him up to a new deal for another year.
That will please Marcondes, who was clear in comments made back in March that he would be happy to continue at Norwich after enjoying his time there so far.
The new deal has now been signed, and he’ll be extending his time at the club to a second year and into the summer of 2026.