September 21, 2024
Norwich City must make judgements on what to do next with the trio this summer.
The Canaries are now in the Championship play-offs, alongside Leeds United, Southampton, and West Brom, as they seek promotion to the Premier League.

Meanwhile, Accrington Stanley has verified on their retained list that Shipley and Hills have returned to Carrow Road, and Forest Green Rovers has done the same for Reyes on their website.

Shipley, 20, has a year left on his contract with Norwich City. He was given permission to go out on loan last summer.

He has since made 31 appearances in all competitions for Accrington Stanley in League Two, scoring twice from defence.

Hills has also been on his parent club’s books throughout his career, progressing through their youth sides.

This season, the 20-year-old has progressed with Accrington Stanley in the fourth tier, appearing in 48 games.

Like Shipley, his contract ends next year, and David Wagner will have to decide whether to keep him or send him elsewhere next season.
Forest Green Rovers were relegated to the National League, despite Reyes’ efforts as a custodian.

The 20-year-old Chile youth international joined the Gloucestershire club in January after previously playing for Braintree Town.

Norwich City signed the stopper from Atlanta United last year, and he had previously played for the club’s B squad in America.

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