Norwich City have started their first campaign back in the Championship superbly, with Daniel Farke having seen his side into first place in the table after 16 games played. 

It would be no surprise if the Canaries did indeed make an instant return to the Premier League, with the Carrow Road side possessing talent throughout their experienced squad, with the likes of Teemu Pukki and Emi Buendia being the main stars of the show.

Here we have devised a list of SIX of the best free transfers that Norwich have made over the years - take a look through our gallery and let us know if you agree with the selections...

Having arrived at Carrow Road on a free transfer after leaving Brondby in Denmark, Pukki has gone onto become something of a cult figure for Norwich, scoring 48 in just 98 games. That makes him one of the Championship's most prolific marksmen with a Premier League impact sandwiched between spells at that level.

An experienced goalkeeper at both international and club level, the signing of Krul on a free transfer has gone onto have proved to be one of Farke's best bits of business since taking the job at Carrow Road, with the Dutchman having performed wonders between the sticks despite his ageing frame.

A powerful yet technical midfielder who has en eye for goal, Johnson proved to be an astute signing for Norwich during his time for the club, with the main highlight of his Canaries career coming during the 2014/15 season as he netted 15 goals from the centre of the park, thus earning the fans' Player of the Year award on the way to promotion.

Went onto make well over 200 league appearances for the club after arriving on a free from Peterborough, becoming as firm favourite with the fans for his domineering displays at centre back, thus earning himself the nickname - "the Norfolk Cafu" - before going onto finish runner up for the club's Player of the Year award during the 2010/11 season.

Returning to the club where he started his career, Dublin played a key role in preventing the club from being relegated to League One during the 2006/07 season, thus seeing himself finish runner up in the Player of the Year awards that season.

The next campaign would go on to be his last as a footballer and he now works as a TV pundit and presenter.

The former Glasgow Rangers and Scotland man went on to prove to be a shrewd signing for the Canaries, with his strong performances down the right hand side of the backline helping to get the club promoted during the 2014/15 season - with Whittaker setting up one of the goals in the play-off final.