Eagle lands new deal
Robert Eagle has signed a new one-year contract with Norwich City.
Robert Eagle has signed a new one-year contract with Norwich.
The Carrow Road club have also offered the talented winger an option to extend the deal by a further year.
The 20-year-old made his debut in September and has made nine appearances (six as a substitute) in total this season.
Norwich boss Peter Grant (pictured) said the new deal was a reward for Eagle's hard work.
"His overall performances, whether that be in the reserve team or in training, have been first class," Grant told the club's official website.
"He's naturally left sided and has wonderful link play. His attitude has been first class and I'm very pleased to give him his just rewards with this contract."
Eagle has now set his sights on a regular place in the first team.
"It's very pleasing. It's another year to play for Norwich and I'm going to try next season to get more regular starts," said Eagle.
"I've been in the squad quite a lot this season, but only on the fringes. So I want to be a bigger part of the team.
"When I came in this season I wasn't expecting to be playing but I've been travelling to almost every game and getting a few starts, so it's been very good for me and my family."