Alex Neil will be hoping he can get his Norwich team back in the Premier League at the first time of asking after being relegated from the Premier League last season. 

The fiery Scot has impressed during his tenure at Carrow Road, and has a squad at his disposal which he will firmly believe can win the Championship next term.

However, he will know as well as anyone that to challenge in the Championship, you need to have fresh faces come into the squad to keep everyone on their toes.

Neil has made decent signings so far while he has been in charge, but will no doubt be scouring the market once more to seek some bargains to fire his team up the league.

One place to look for Neil could be the Premier League, with clubs in the top flight having a plethora of young talent at their disposal.

With this thought in mind, FLW writer Lee Connor takes a look at THREE Premier League wonderkids who could excel on loan at Norwich next season...

Nathaniel Chalobah

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What a signing Chalobah would be for Norwich if Neil could pull it off.

After spending last season on loan with Italian giants Napoli, Chalobah is heading back to Chelsea, with the likelihood that he will not dislodging many of the Blues' first choice midfield players.

He never really got going at Napoli and failed to play as many games as he would have liked. He is proven though at Championship level, and a move to Norwich could be ideal.

Krystian Bielik

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The 18-year-old Polish midfielder looks a real class act in the making.

With an ageing Wes Hoolahan and goals and ability in the midfield a must in the Championship, Bielik could well be the ideal signing for Alex Neil.

He needs a platform to showcase his talents, and a big club who play decent football like Norwich could well be the perfect platform for him to build his career a bit further.

Sergi Canos

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The young Liverpool winger is still waiting for his big breakthrough at Anfield, but is highly thought of on Merseyside and could well be an excellent future prospect.

He spent last season on loan at Brentford and impressed down at Griffin Park, so a move to Carrow Road would not faze him in the slightest.

At 19, he can really develop into a fine player for Liverpool. If he can impress once more at a club challenging at the top end of the table in the Championship, it might just be his ticket to first team action under Jurgen Klopp.