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Premier League clubs draw up plans to rival Man City for South American stars

Norwich may have been relegated after finishing bottom of the Premier League but the Canaries look set to spark a new trend.

The Norfolk club last week announced details of a new strategic football partnership with top-flight Brazilian side Coritiba. Mirror Football understands the partnership will allow the Canaries access to some top South American talent.

Now moves are already underway among several other Premier League clubs to copy Norwich. Manchester City have long since been established as the leading Premier League club in South America with several permanent scouts which have helped them bring over Brazilian teenager Kayky and identify the likes of Argentine Julián Álvarez.

Norwich were one of the few other top-flight clubs with permanent scouts in both Brazil and Argentina. Yet there were fears the Canaries could miss out on prospects over there due to changes post Brexit which stipulate foreign players must be 18 years old now before joining UK clubs from overseas.

But now under this new arrangement, hot talent identified by Norwich could theoretically join Coritiba before later coming to City when they are over 18. It is a model other Premier League clubs are set to emulate after Crystal Palace last summer joined a Global Football Alliance with 16 clubs from six continents including Chapeconese in Brazil.

Marco Correia de Oliveira and Jamie Digwood, directors at Footballworker UK, helped facilitate the agreement between Norwich and Coritiba. They said: “We appreciate all of the trust that both clubs have placed in us during this process, and we are sure that this partnership will be highly fruitful for both parties.”

Norwich say the arrangement will help both clubs develop relationships across areas

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