Angus Gunn has claimed Norwich City's number one shirt as confirmation of their 2024/25 Championship squad numbers were announced on Wednesday.
Gunn, who wore 28 since returning permanently from Southampton in 2021, has taken the vacant shirt to cement his place at the top of the pecking order among City's shot-stoppers.
New signing Ben Chrisene has elected for number 14, which was historically worn by Canaries legend Wes Hoolahan, with the new addition the first permanent signing to wear the number since Todd Cantwell departed to join Rangers in January 2023. Sydney van Hooijdonk had it during his loan spell last season.
Jose Cordoba will wear number 33 for his debut campaign at Carrow Road, whilst loan signing Callum Doyle has chosen the number six shirt after completing his move from Premier League champions Manchester City.
Abu Kamara has re-taken the 47 shirt after his successful loan posting at Portsmouth last term. Defensive duo Brad Hills and Jaden Warner have taken 40 and 50 respectively, with one of them expected to depart Carrow Road on loan before the end of the campaign.
Other young players like Ken Aboh, Emmanuel Adegboyega, Jonathan Tomkinson, Finley Welch, Tony Springett and Guilherme Montoia haven't been handed numbers and are expected to depart the club this month.
Beyond Shane Duffy's move to number four from the 24 shirt he wore last season, the rest of City's squad remains unchanged. Adam Idah will wear number 11 whilst Josh Sargent continues as City's number nine.
NORWICH CITY SQUAD NUMBERS FOR THE 2024/25 SEASON
1 - Angus Gunn
3 - Jack Stacey
4 - Shane Duffy
5 - Grant Hanley
6 - Callum Doyle
7 - Borja Sainz
8 - Liam Gibbs
9 - Josh Sargent
10 - Ashley Barnes
11 - Adam Idah
12 - George Long
14 - Ben Chrisene
16 - Christian Fassnacht
19 - Jacob Sorensen
23 - Kenny McLean
25 - Onel Hernandez
26 - Marcelino Nunez
27 - Jonathan Rowe
33 - Jose Cordoba
35 - Kellen Fisher
37 - Dan Barden
40 - Brad Hills
47 - Abu Kamara
50 - Jaden Warner
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules hereLast Updated:
Report this comment Cancel