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- Norwich City is close to securing a permanent transfer for Brentford midfielder Paris Maghoma.
- Maghoma, 24, is set to undergo a medical examination at Carrow Road.
- He is expected to fill the number 10 role, addressing Norwich’s attacking midfield needs.
- This marks Norwich’s third January signing, following Ali Ahmed and Harry Amass.
- Maghoma previously played 8 Premier League games for Brentford in 2024/25 and was Bolton’s Young Player of the Season in 2023/24.
NORWICH (Azat TV) – Norwich City is reportedly on the verge of completing a significant permanent transfer for Brentford midfielder Paris Maghoma, with the 24-year-old expected to undergo a medical imminently ahead of his move to Carrow Road. This acquisition marks the third arrival for the Canaries in the January transfer window, signaling a clear intent to bolster their squad, particularly in attacking midfield, as they push to improve their standing in the Championship.
Maghoma’s Imminent Arrival at Carrow Road
According to reports from The Pink Un’s Connor Southwell, Norwich City is set to finalize the permanent acquisition of Paris Maghoma from Brentford. The attacking midfielder, who primarily operates in the number 10 role, is expected to complete his medical examination this week, a crucial final step before the deal is officially confirmed. Details regarding the length of his contract and the transfer fee have not yet been disclosed.
Maghoma’s move comes as Norwich City, under manager Philippe Clement, seeks to address a shortage of attacking options, exacerbated by recent injury struggles. His expected role as a number 10 is a priority for the club, as it aims to provide competition for existing players such as Anis Ben Slimane, Oscar Schwartau, Jacob Wright, and Emi Marcondes in that pivotal creative position. He will join Canadian winger Ali Ahmed and Manchester United left-back Harry Amass, who have also made moves to Carrow Road this month, as Clement looks to stamp his authority on the squad.
Strengthening Clement’s Squad Amid Turnaround
The impending arrival of Paris Maghoma underscores Norwich City’s proactive approach in the January transfer window, driven by manager Philippe Clement’s efforts to revitalize the team’s fortunes. Since Clement took the helm following the dismissal of Liam Manning, the Canaries have experienced a notable upturn in form and performance, climbing away from the relegation concerns that had plagued them earlier in the season.
Sporting director Ben Knapper, who faced scrutiny over the club’s summer recruitment decisions, including the controversial £10 million sale of Marcelino Nunez to rivals Ipswich Town, is reportedly keen to make amends with astute January business. Maghoma, who has not yet played at Championship level, is seen as a key component in strengthening Norwich’s options and helping them continue their ascent up the league table, alleviating lingering fears of a relegation battle. The club is also reportedly still targeting a striker, with Bodø/Glimt’s Kasper Hogh emerging as a potential candidate, especially after Josh Sargent’s reported desire for a move away.
A Career Path to the Championship
Paris Maghoma, originally from DR Congo and an England U20 international, began his career in Tottenham Hotspur’s esteemed youth system before making a switch to Brentford in 2020. Despite being under contract with Brentford until June 2027, Maghoma has found senior team opportunities limited at the Premier League club. He spent significant time on loan spells in lower divisions, including AFC Wimbledon, MK Dons, and Bolton Wanderers.
His most notable loan spell was during the 2023/24 season with Bolton, where he scored eight goals and provided four assists in 37 League One appearances, earning him the club’s Young Player of the Season award. This impressive performance led to his integration into Brentford’s first-team squad for the following campaign (2024/25), where he made eight Premier League appearances, accumulating just over 100 minutes of play. However, under Keith Andrews this season, the former England youth international has not made a senior appearance, paving the way for his permanent departure to Carrow Road, where he is expected to finally gain consistent playing time at a high level.
Maghoma’s transfer to Norwich City represents a strategic move for both the player and the club, offering the midfielder an opportunity for consistent first-team football in a competitive league, while providing Norwich with a much-needed injection of attacking talent to consolidate their recent resurgence under Philippe Clement.

