
Norwich target Garry to join Manning's new-look staff
Norwich have targeted Lommel assistant Ryan Garry to join Liam Manning's staff at Carrow Road.Former England Under-17 boss Garry is expected to move to Norfolk once formalities are agreed with Lommel, where he has been assistant head coach for 18 months. Norwich have also wrapped up deals for Manning's coaches Chris Hogg and James Krause with the pair following him from Bristol City.Canaries sporting director Ben Knapper has been tracking Garry for a while, with the pair having both worked at Arsenal, and he will complete Manning's staff.Norwich have been looking for a replacement for Jack Wilshere who left the club at the end of the season after being overlooked for the head coaches' role. He took charge of the final two games of the season following Johannes Thorup's sacking after joining in October. Garry took England to the Under-17 World Cup in 2023, reaching the last 16, and was in caretaker charge of Lommel last season after Steve Bould's departure.He has been working under Lee Johnson in Belgium since March but is now due to return to England with the Canaries.The 41-year-old former defender started his playing career at Arsenal and made two appearances during 2002-03. He joined Bournemouth in 2006, making 86 appearances, before being forced to retire at just 27 in 2011 due to persistent injury but stayed with the Cherries as a coach.Norwich have also wrapped up deals for Manning's coaches Chris Hogg and James Krause with the pair following him from Bristol City.

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