Gunn completes deal to sign for Norwich from Saints

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GOALKEEPER Angus Gunn has completed his move to join Norwich City from Saints.

The deal is reported to have been for £5.5million, rising as high as £10million with add-ons.

Gunn joined Saints for £10million from Manchester City in July 2018, following a successful loan spell with the Canaries.

He went on to play 30 times in all competitions for the south coast side, conceding 52 times and keeping eight clean sheets.

Norwich-born Gunn played in goal during Saints’ infamous 9-0 home defeat to Leicester City at St Mary’s in October 2019 – a game which would be his final league appearance for Ralph Hasenhuttl’s men.

He would go on to play three more times in the FA Cup – his final appearance for Saints came in a 3-2 defeat at Tottenham on February 5, 2020.

Gunn was loaned out to Stoke City in the Championship last season, where he featured 15 times and kept six clean sheets.

A post on Saints’ website read: “The club would like to thank Angus for his service and wish him all the very best for the future.”

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