Norwich City attacker Jonathan Rowe appears to have one eye on the Premier League and has been discussing the possibility of representing a top flight club prior to this Thursday's Championship play-off semi-final second leg against Leeds United.
Rowe and his Canaries teammates arrive at Elland Road tomorrow evening with one singular goal in mind: qualification for the play-off final at Wembley Stadium. Led by David Wagner, who has been promoted to the Premier League via the play-offs before with Huddersfield Town, Norwich know the tie may ultimately go to extra-time and penalty kicks to decide a winner after cancelling each other out at Carrow Road last weekend.
I guess it's better than being linked with Ipswich! 'I wouldn't say never because in football you can never rule anything out, but it would take a lot . I don't know why I'm saying this! I will cross that bridge when it comes to it.' Rowe completed 60 minutes against Leeds on Sunday, in what was his first start since January.
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