Norwich have allowed Chris Killen to head back to Scotland and rejoin Celtic's training regime.
Striker allowed to train with parent club
Norwich have allowed Chris Killen to head back to Scotland and rejoin Celtic's training regime.
The striker joined the Canaries on loan in January and has made four appearances for the club.
However, he has recently found himself restricted to the sidelines after falling behind Carl Cort, David Mooney, Alan Gow and Cody McDonald in the Carrow Road pecking order.
He will remain a Norwich player between now and the end of the season, despite being based at Parkhead, with Bryan Gunn able to bring him back into the fold at any stage should he wish to do so.
Gunn told the
Eastern Daily Press: "He is still contracted to us and we can call on him in the next eight games.
"But it is a convenient thing to do and a compassionate decision.
"It's better than him travelling around the country every weekend and watching from the stands."