Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Norwich suspend Lewis Grabban after missing Rotherham match

Lewis Grabban has been suspended by Norwich City after going absent without leave for Tuesday’s League Cup victory at Rotherham.
The 27-year-old was not at the New York Stadium for the 2-1 win, despite having been named as a substitute. He has now been told not to report to training on Thursday, although Norwich have so far declined to comment.
Grabban has been the subject of three bids from former club Bournemouth, with Norwich understood to be holding out for a fee in excess of £6m.
Earlier, Neil refused to say if Grabban had been given permission to skip the game, but confirmed that the Canaries had rejected a third bid for the player.
“We have rejected three bids from Bournemouth so far and the bids that we have are nowhere near the valuation of the player,” Neil told the Eastern Daily Press.
“Until they get to an acceptable level, Lewis Grabban will remain a Norwich City player. That is where we stand.

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