Had Norwich City’s form have been consistent as it has been within the last couple of months for the entirety of the season, Daniel Farke’s side would be knocking on the door of the play-offs.

Yet a nightmare start saw the Canaries scrap for points and essentially kill their hopes of promotion before such a campaign had even begun, with the German boss considered lucky by some to still be in employment following a poor run of results.

Yet the board persisted and signs of progression are beginning to show, with a raft of top signings from his native country brought in to boost morale within the squad at Carrow Road.

Farke’s legacy at the club is just beginning, but what he has managed with midfielder James Maddison is remarkable, bringing the 21-year-old out of his shell and transforming him into the league’s best advanced midfielder.

It will be remarkable if Premier League sides do not meet the club’s valuation in the summer and do not be surprised to see this pair follow him out of the door over in East Anglia…

The upcoming transfer window could finally see the Portuguese striker depart the club after interest in luring him away has frequently materialised in the past year or so.

Oliveira will hope a strong end to the finish will be enough to earn him a seat on the plane to Russia with Cristiano Ronaldo and co. to take part in the FIFA World Cup after being left out of the squad for a friendly with Egypt this week, with Farke set to reap the rewards of the player’s desire to make the cut.

The striker hasn’t been at his best this year with eight goals to his name in twenty-two starts and will realise that his chances of further international recognition are restricted whilst in the employment of Norwich City.

Expect Oliveira to seek a move away, with the hope that Premier League sides are willing to take a gamble by securing his services.

The 31-year-old has called the east of England his home for six years but it looks like his spell at Carrow Road could be drawing to a close with his contract set to expire at the end of June.

A loyal servant to the club since arriving from French side Rennes, it appears that Tettey is ready for his next challenge, with a switch back to the continent looking the most likely unless an enticing package is put on the table by a British side.

Tettey has been considered a squad player this term, making just seventeen league starts, with Farke opting for others in the middle of the park more often than not, thus providing the Norwegian with a clear indication of his future.

Farke will consider his debut season in charge as the first step in his revolution to return the good times to Carrow Road and will use the summer transfer window to further stamp his mark on the squad.

Tettey unfortunately falls short of his plans.

Norwich fans, thoughts?