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Josh Sargent’s MLS move in doubt after Champions League shock

Bodo Glimt; Kasper Hogh

Kasper Høgh had been set for a move to Norwich / Shutterstock

Norwich’s €8m pursuit of Kasper Högh may be reassessed after Bodø/Glimt reached the Champions League play-offs

Norwich City’s plans to reshape their attack this January could be thrown into doubt after Bodø/Glimt’s shock qualification for the Champions League knockout phase play-off round – a development that may directly impact Josh Sargent’s future.

Kasper Högh, the Danish striker Norwich have identified as a key attacking reinforcement, played a central role in Bodø/Glimt’s unexpected European surge.

Högh scored three goals across eight Champions League league-phase matches, including a brace in a stunning 3-1 home win over Manchester City in the penultimate matchday, before adding another goal in a 1-2 away victory against Atlético Madrid to close the phase.

Those back-to-back wins secured Bodø/Glimt a place in the play-off round, where they could now be drawn against European heavyweights Real Madrid or Inter – a dramatic turnaround for a side that had failed to win a single league-phase match until those final two fixtures.

Earlier this week, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano reported that Norwich had submitted a package worth €8 million, including add-ons, for Högh, with negotiations ongoing between the two clubs. At the time, the move appeared feasible, with Bodø’s early European struggles reportedly opening the door for the 23-year-old to consider a January switch.

However, Bodø/Glimt’s sudden Champions League momentum may have changed the equation. It now seems unlikely Högh would willingly walk away from a potential career-defining tie against Real Madrid or Inter to join a Norwich side currently languishing 18th in the Championship, just three points above the relegation zone and 11 points off the play-off places.

Josh Sargent’s MLS move may be put on hold

The uncertainty has knock-on implications for Josh Sargent. The USMNT forward is pushing for an exit following a reported fallout with Norwich and has already turned down interest from Leeds United and Sunderland.

Sargent is understood to be holding out for a return to Major League Soccer, with Toronto FC emerging as his preferred destination.

Norwich’s pursuit of Högh had been seen as a key prerequisite for allowing Sargent to depart, ensuring adequate cover up front. With that move now in doubt, Sargent’s path away from Carrow Road looks increasingly complicated.

With the 2026 World Cup on home soil fast approaching, Sargent’s next move could prove pivotal for his international prospects, but for now, Champions League football in northern Norway may have put his transfer plans on hold.

 

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