Daily Echo:

HARRISON Reed looks to be settling in very well on loan at Norwich City after scoring an absolute belter in a 2-0 win over QPR at Carrow Road.

It was the defensive midfielder's first ever senior goal and boy was it special, as the 22-year-old hit a 25-yard thunderbolt to wrap up the victory and seal the man of the match award.

The goal came on his fourth appearance for the Championship side, for whom it seems he's making quite an impression already.

"It was his first goal in the senior squad," said Norwich boss Daniel Farke. "I’ve never seen him score in training but it was a really brilliant goal.

"He has self-confidence and he always tries to shoot in training but it’s normally like a goal-kick!

"He had such a good performance today and deserved to score such a brilliant goal. It was very important for us."

It's the Worthing-born man's first ever move away from St Mary's, having been at the club his entire career.

He's made 30 appearances for Saints since breaking in to the first team in 2013/14, when he made his debut in a League Cup win at Barnsley in August 2013.

Reed has played 17 Premier League games overall and is highly thought of at the club - although not seen as ready for a regular place in the team.

It was viewed as important to allow him regular senior football this season and with it unlikely to come at St Mary's, the move to Norwich was struck.