Norwich City are expected to employ former Rangers manager Philippe Clement as their next head coach;
the Canaries ousted Liam Manning before the November international break after seven losses in eight Championship games. Norwich also spoke with John Dahl Tomasson and Gary O’Neil before Clement.

Norwich City are expected to hire Philippe Clement, the former Rangers manager, as their new head coach.
Sky Sports News understands that the Canaries intend to make a statement later on Tuesday.
Norwich had previously considered former Sweden manager John Dahl Tomasson as Liam Manning’s replacement, with Gary O’Neil also in the running.
However, Tomasson withdrew from the process on Monday night after the two sides were unable to reach an agreement during their talks.
Last week, Sky Sports News reported that Norwich had conversations with former Wolves and Bournemouth manager O’Neil.
However, the conversations did not develop. It is known that O’Neil is ready to wait for the proper chance to present itself.
Clement has been out of work since leaving the Rangers in February this year. He left Ibrox with the club 13 points behind Scottish Premier League leaders Celtic with 11 games remaining, as well as in the Europa League’s last 16.
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