Norwich City have signed the Fenerbahce winger Anthony Musaba on a season-long loan, reuniting the 25-year-old with head coach Philippe Clement, who managed him previously at AS Monaco.
Musaba has been with Fenerbahce since joining from Samsunspor in January 2026, making 18 appearances and scoring once. He moved to Turkey two years ago after leaving Sheffield Wednesday, where he scored 12 goals in 80 games across two seasons. Netherlands-born, he spent his formative years at NEC Nijmegen and Vitesse Arnhem before his time at Monaco.
"He was always helping me, making me better, both as a person and player," Musaba said of working under Clement previously. "I know the league already. I've experienced it and know how tough it is, but I feel like I've made a lot of progression since then," he added.
Musaba becomes Norwich's fifth signing of the summer, following Darlin Yongwa, Andre Brooks, Bruno Alves and Sam Field into Carrow Road. He is expected to help fill the gap left by Matej Jurasek, who has departed on loan to Sparta Prague.