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Daniel Farke 'over the moon' after signing new four-year Norwich contract

Norwich boss Daniel Farke said: "I'm absolutely over the moon and feel pretty emotional in such a moment. I'm unbelievably grateful for all the trust and support. It is a pleasure to be allowed to continue to work on this level with such a special club and our unbelievable owners"

Daniel Farke has agreed a new deal until 2025 at Norwich
Image: Daniel Farke has agreed a new deal until 2025 at Norwich

Norwich head coach Daniel Farke has signed a new four-year contract.

Farke, who was appointed in 2017 after leaving Borussia Dortmund II, has agreed terms at Carrow Road until 2025, after successfully guiding the Canaries back to the Premier League for a second time.

Assistant manager Eddie Riemer, head of performance Chris Domogalla and first-team coach Christopher John have also signed fresh terms for the same period.

Norwich won the Championship title with 97 points last season, but Farke has now turned his full attention to ensuring the club can become an established Premier League side over the next four years.

Norwich City manager Daniel Farke with the Sky Bet Championship trophy
Image: Farke guided Norwich to the Championship title last season

Speaking exclusively to canaries.co.uk, Farke said: "I'm absolutely over the moon and feel pretty emotional in such a moment. I'm unbelievably grateful for all of the trust and support.

"It is a pleasure to be allowed to continue to work on this level with such a special club and our unbelievable owners, Delia and Michael.

"I must also thank Stuart Webber for his trust and backing, my staff and players, as well as the supporters. We have a pretty special relationship in this club.

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"Now it's about going the next step, doing everything we can to make sure this club becomes an established Premier League side.

"We're in a much better position, both as a club and as a group, and we want to continue to build something unique and special."

Norwich City celebrate with the trophy after the Sky Bet Championship match at Oakwell Stadium
Image: Norwich return to the Premier League this season as they look to establish themselves in the top flight

Sporting director Stuart Webber added: "It's great news for the football club. Daniel and his staff have been a huge part of what we are building and to tie them down to new deals was one of our key objectives at the start of the summer.

"We're in an uncertain world at this moment in time, so to have some stability and security at the football club is important.

"Daniel fully understands the club and what we're about. He buys into all facets of what we're doing here and has played a leading role in getting us to this position.

"We can now look forward to our plans for the season ahead, knowing that we have the future of our head coach and staff secured. It's an exciting period for us with a view to what comes next."

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