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• Birmingham allow Norwich to approach their manager
• 'Chris is a great manager and deserves the opportunity'

The Birmingham City manager, Chris Hughton, has been granted permission to speak to Norwich City over their managerial vacancy. Hughton had been heavily linked with West Bromwich Albion, but the 53-year-old is now set for talks at Carrow Road over replacing Paul Lambert.

A statement released by Birmingham read: "Birmingham City can confirm that Norwich City have made an approach for Chris Hughton with regards to their vacant managerial position. Hughton expressed a wish to speak to the Canaries and permission was reluctantly granted."

The club's acting chairman, Peter Pannu, said: "Chris is a great manager and deserves the opportunity to speak to Norwich, which is why we have granted him permission to speak to them."

Norwich see Hughton as the ideal candidate to continue their remarkable rise up the football ladder. Lambert guided the Norfolk outfit to back-to-back promotions to take them from League One to the Premier League, where he secured a 12th-placed finish last term.

But that impressive progress alerted admirers, including Aston Villa, and despite Norwich initially rejecting Lambert's resignation, an agreement was reached for the Scot to make the switch.

Speculation linked both Malky Mackay and Neil Lennon to the vacancy at Carrow Road, but the Canaries have confirmed their move for Hughton. A club statement read: "Norwich City can confirm that Birmingham City have granted the club permission to speak to Chris Hughton about the vacant managerial position at Carrow Road. The club will be making no further comment at this stage." Read More

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