Norwich City board member Richard Ressler says the club will be looking for January reinforcements but suggests the biggest difference makers could lie within the squad they have right now.The struggling Canaries have 11 first-team squad members absent due to injury, with midfielder Mirko Topic the latest name added to the treatment room list.”We are [looking at] bringing in the strongest players we can,” Ressler said during Norwich’s annual general meeting on Wednesday. “We have some headroom for the January window. What might be the best part of the window will be us getting our players healthy and back on the pitch who are off.”So we have to rely on what we think is a very strong group of leaders on the pitch and off the pitch behind them to make the best of what we know is a very expensive team that we believe has very strong players in it.”Norwich also experienced several key departures in the summer, including a controversial move for midfielder Marcelino Nunez to rivals Ipswich Town as well as exits for forward Borja Sainz and goalkeeper Angus Gunn.But majority shareholder Mark Attanasio feels there was nothing the club could do to keep the departing players at Carrow Road.”We were losing players who were going to leave anyway – [Gabriel] Sara, Borja [Sainz], many of whom we tried to sign [to new deals] and they chose not to,” Attanasio said.Listen to the full round-up from the AGM and more Norwich City content on BBC Sounds.
