Norwich City will hope to build on what was a decent first season for Daniel Farke by pushing for the top six in the upcoming campaign.

The German boss has made his mark at Carrow Road, transforming the way the side play and bringing in his own new players.

However, they were fairly inconsistent at times last season and relied a lot on James Maddison who has since moved on.

Whilst the Canaries have reinvested some of his hefty fee, there's no doubt further additions are needed but with the club looking to cut costs, Farke may have to scout for bargains and free agents.

Here we look at three out-of-contract players that could move to Carrow Road to improve the squad...

Angus Gunn was the Norwich number one last season but has since gone to Premier League Southampton after his loan spell was up, so Farke needs a quality new keeper in.

And, Krul could fit the bill. Injuries have restricted him over the past few years but at his best he would be a fine player in this league and could be worth the risk.

Similarly, had Odubajo not suffered with knee problems then he would probably be a Premier League player. However, he is eager to prove his fitness and is an excellent attacking full-back.

At 24-years old he could have his best years ahead of him and again is arguably worth the risk given what he could offer to the team.

Farke encourages his side to keep the ball and one man who would flourish in that style is former West Brom player Morrison.

Technically sound, he also has a lot of experience that could be invaluable in a Norwich squad that contains a lot of younger players and those not yet used to English football.