Mathias Kvistgaarden To Replace Josh Sargent At Norwich?
- @TheFLZone

- Jul 4
- 1 min read
Mathias Kvistgaarden, Brøndby’s prolific Danish striker, has reportedly declined interest from RC Lens and Celtic, and is now poised for a move to Norwich City. The 23-year-old is understood to have personally favoured a Championship switch, with all parties deeply involved in final-stage talks.

⚽ Why Mathias Kvistgaarden Fits Norwich Perfectly
Explosive Goal-Scoring Record
Kvistgaarden smashed in 23 goals from 38 appearances last season, showcasing his finishing prowess and movement in Denmark’s top flight.
Versatility Across the Front Line
He’s capable of operating centrally or on the wing, offering tactical flexibility—particularly valuable in Norwich’s fluid attacking system.
Personal Ambition
His decision to choose Norwich over Lens reflects a clear priority: regular game time in England, positioning him well for future national team involvement as a Denmark international.
🔄 What This Means for Sargent & Norwich
Kvistgaarden's arrival could signal a shake-up in Norwich’s forward line, with American striker Josh Sargent, heavily linked to a move to Leeds, likely to be the one displaced. The substantial fee Norwich are poised to pay makes room for a substantial offer for Sargent.
Another player believed to be a target of Norwich, is former Blackburn attacker Tyrhys Dolan, who is a free agent after his contract expired.




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