Robbie Brady signs for Norwich on three-year deal

Republic of Ireland winger moves from Hull in deal worth up to €10m

Robbie Brady has joined Norwich City from Hull City on a deal believed to be worth €10m. Photograph: Daniel Hambury/PA
Robbie Brady has joined Norwich City from Hull City on a deal believed to be worth €10m. Photograph: Daniel Hambury/PA

Norwich have announced the signing of Republic of Ireland international winger Robbie Brady for a deal believed to be around €10 million.

Brady has left relegated Hull to link up with the newly-promoted Canaries and agreed a three-year contract at Carrow Road.

The 23-year-old is Norwich boss Alex Neil's third recruit of the summer following the arrivals of Graham Dorrans and Youssouf Mulumbu.

Brady has made 43 appearances in the Premier League over the last two seasons, and has been capped 13 times at international level.

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Neil told the Canaries’ official website: “I’m really pleased to sign Robbie. As everyone’s aware, we’ve been chasing him for quite a while.

“He’ll be an absolutely perfect fit for us. Hopefully he can go on and show everything that we think he’s capable of.

“He’s dynamic, he’s got good energy to get up and down the pitch, and he’s got a fantastic left foot which makes him a real danger at set-pieces. He’s got a lot of things in his locker.

“It gives us good competition down the left side. He’s got good pedigree and he’s still young so he’s got his best days ahead of him, so we’re just really happy that we’ve managed to get it over the line.”

Brady could make his first appearance in Canary yellow in Saturday’s pre-season friendly against Brentford.

Brady will join his international team-mate Wes Hoolahan at Carrow Road.