From the echo today
Set to expire in the summer, Norwood’s contract is a cause for concern. Indeed, a January exit could well be on the cards.
The forward admits he too is unsure of what the future holds, though stated: “I want to be a part of something special at this club.”
“I’m not too sure”, said Norwood in reference to his contract conundrum.
“It’s November. I love the club, love the lads, love playing for the gaffer. My head’s here. I’m here until the end of the season, and I just want to be a part of something at this club.”
The Super White Army have already witnessed one goal machine recently depart, in the form of Andy Cook, and will be hoping their current talisman doesn’t follow suit.
Andy Cook salutes the fans after scoring Tranmere's first goal (Image: Tony Coombes/Tranmere Rovers FC)
Norwood, who formed such a prolific partnership with the now Walsall man, was forced to readjust upon his exit, though, backed his former teammate’s move, claiming Cook’s desire to further develop was not something to be frowned upon.
“I don’t begrudge him anything; he’s gone to play League One football. If you do well, you move, and that’s all the way to the top level.
“People want to play at the highest level they can. And he came in, got us promotion and scored in the final— why have negative feelings about that? I just wish him all the best, and I hope he scores goals in League One and moves again”, concluded Norwood.