- The 32-year old joined Norwich this season after failing to renew his Leeds deal
- Argyle have already signed Alfie Devine and Ashley Phillips on loan from Spurs
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Norwich midfielder Adam Forshaw is in talks over a move to Championship rivals Plymouth Argyle.
The 32-year old only joined Norwich at the start of the season after failing to agree terms on a new deal with Leeds United.
He has made nine appearances for David Wagner’s side but is ready to make the switch to Argyle where head coach Ian Foster wants him to help a relatively young team kick on and push away from the relegation places.
Foster has already recruited Alfie Devine and Ashley Phillips on loan from Tottenham and hopes Forshaw’s vast experience and technical ability can prove a steadying influence on his young charges.
Plymouth are also hoping to keep hold of goalscoring midfielder Morgan Whittaker as top flight scouts continue to monitor his progress.
Norwich midfielder Adam Forshaw (pictured left) is in talks over a move to Plymouth Argyle
He has made only nine appearances for David Wagner’s side and is said to be looking for a move away
Forshaw has previously won promotions from the Championship with Middlesbrough and Leeds United. He also won promotion from League One with Brentford so is well versed in what it takes to move up the table.