Norwich City chief responds to Steve Cooper pursuit of 'fantastic' first Leicester City signing

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Norwich City's sporting director Ben Knapper says "conversations" are still taking place regarding set-piece specialist Andrew Hughes who has been linked with Leicester City.

New Foxes boss Steve Cooper is said to want the Canaries man to join his backroom staff after his appointment was confirmed.

Brentford are also said to be interested in Hughes and offering an update, Knapper has not ruled out Hughes' departure.

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He said: “Nothing is done. There's still conversations on-going around that. But what I would say is Andy's a fantastic person, for a start, and a great coach.

"He's somebody that we value a lot here and he's played a big part. He's done fantastic work. If something does get finalised, he would go with absolutely our very best wishes, but we're not there yet. But again, let's see how things develop in the coming days.

"We’d look at it [getting a replacement] of course. Andy adds a lot of value. Everyone can see from the season just gone, the impact that he made around set pieces. If we get to that stage, then we need to have a conversation around how that looks for us moving forward.

“I think it would be highly likely that we'd look to add something, but it's not even happened yet, so we need to just let things play out and then we can act accordingly.”

Last season in the second tier the Canaries were the third-best attacking side from set-pieces, scoring 18, whilst conceding 12 from defensive dead-ball situations. Leicester themselves managed to only score 11 and conceded 13.

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