With new manager Daniel Farke at the helm, Norwich City will be hoping to reach new heights next season after a disappointing first campaign back in the Sky Bet Championship.

A 70 point tally was not enough to secure a spot in the top 6, and the Canaries will look to add to this total next season to ensure the minimum expectation of a playoff spot is secured.

The Carrow Road side did not struggle for goals last season, and notched a joint best 85 strikes in only 46 matches, yet Farke will look to add more firepower to his squad this summer to be sure of a title challenge.

A player to have exhibited unbelievable goalscoring form has been plying his trade in Scotland, and this Ross County striker beat out competition from Celtic’s elite to land the Golden Boot north of the border.

Liam Boyce has been in phenomenal form this season, finding the net 23 times across the course of the campaign.

Boyce’s goals were credited with keeping County in the division, and although boss Jim McIntyre insists the player is not for sale, the right offer will surely persuade The Staggies to part with their prized asset.

Recently recalled to the Northern Ireland squad after missing out on a place at Euro 2016, the 26 year old striker could be set for a huge summer.

Outgoing Northern Ireland striker Kyle Lafferty may be replaced by his compatriot, who would surely thrive in the Championship with the quality of service on offer in East Anglia.

It’ll take a sizeable offer, but Farke will be add a proven goalscorer to his already impressive squad.