Norwich City have reportedly agreed a loan deal to sign winger Anthony Musaba on loan from Fenerbahce.
Journalist Pete O'Rourke has reported that Norwich are closing in on a player who is set to move for the third successive transfer window.
Musaba enjoyed a two-year spell at Sheffield Wednesday after joining from Monaco for an undisclosed fee in 2023.
He scored 12 goals in 80 appearances for the Owls before leaving the club last summer as the club looked to balance their books.
Musaba moved to Samsunspor in July 2025 but he soon moved on to join Turkish giants Fenerbahce in January after a number of impressive performances.
He featured 21 times for the club during the remainder of the 2025/26 season after Fenerbahce triggered his release clause of €6 million.
The Canaries enjoyed a fine second half of last season under the stewardship of Philippe Clement as they moved away from relegation trouble to eventually finish ninth.
A top-eight finish and a play-off spot is a realistic goal for Norwich this season, with some observers even fancying them to force their way into contention for automatic promotion.
Norwich suffered a 2-1 home defeat to West Bromwich Albion as they got their 2026/27 Championship campaign underway at the weekend, but optimism remains high at Carrow Road.
The arrival of Musaba will provide Clement with another attacking threat as he looks to build on the strong start to his reign in East Anglia.