Norwich City have had a relatively good start to this season as they look to bounce straight back up to the top flight, after suffering a disappointing relegation from the Premier League last season.

Alex Neil's men have picked up eight wins from the opening fifteen league games and currently find themselves sitting in 4th place behind Huddersfield, Brighton and Newcastle United respectively.

Recently they've been poor, with the club losing 5-0 to Brighton and Hove Albion on the weekend at the Amex Stadium, a result that was certainly not expected.

Reports circulating in the media have recently linked out of favour defender Michael Turner with a move away from Carrow Road, and this article is going to take a look TWO other players who could be following him out the door in January...

 

Robbie Brady

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Robbie Brady is certainly someone who could be on their way out of Carrow Road this January, the Republic of Ireland international was courted by a number of Premier League teams after an impressive Euros, but a deal failed to materialise for the 24-year-old.

Norwich will surely be adamant that they will be keeping hold of their prized asset, but it remains to be seen how much resolve the club will have when the offers start flying in.

Brady is versatile as he can play anywhere down the left hand side, he has excellent technical ability and a real hunger and desire for the game.

The former Manchester United trainee has been capped 30 times by the Republic of Ireland national team, scoring 7 times in the process and it is clear he has the skill and talent to be plying his trade in the top flight week in, week out.

Steven Naismith 

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Steven Naismith is another Norwich man who could be on his way out of the club this summer.

Just like Brady, he was courted by various teams over the summer with David Moyes at Sunderland taking a particularly keen interest in the Scottish international.

Interest in Naismith is likely to be high again in January, and it could be tough for Norwich to keep hold of the 30-year-old who will no doubt be eager to play Premier League football once again.

Naismith has been capped over 40 times for the Scotland national team and would bring a wealth of experience to any team.

He is a real handful for opposing players due to his energy, desire and never say die attitude and would be an asset to most teams in the top flight.