Norwich City have confirmed that they will not be pursuing a transfer for striker Willem Geubbels during the current winter transfer window, as reported by Inside Futbol. The 23-year-old forward has been attracting considerable interest from various clubs following an impressive stint at Swiss side St Gallen, where he has netted 19 goals since joining in January 2023.
Geubbels has emerged as a promising talent in the footballing landscape, drawing attention from several teams. Championship rivals Leeds United are reportedly considering him as a potential addition to their squad, aiming to bolster their attacking options in their pursuit of promotion. West Bromwich Albion, under the management of Tony Mowbray, has also shown interest in the striker, further underscoring his rising profile within the game.
Despite the growing speculation surrounding Geubbels, Norwich City officials have made it clear that he is not a priority target for the club at this time. The Canaries have opted to focus their efforts on other areas, a decision that likely reflects their current squad dynamics and strategic approach to the transfer window.
Geubbels began his professional career in the youth ranks at Lyon before moving to Monaco. He gained valuable experience during a loan spell at Nantes, where he honed his skills further. His current form at St Gallen has sparked discussions about his future and the possibility of a move to a higher league.
Leeds United had previously engaged with St Gallen last summer to secure left-back Isaac Schmidt, suggesting a working relationship between the two clubs that could influence future negotiations. However, for the time being, it appears that Geubbels will continue his development at St Gallen, while Norwich City shifts its focus to other targets as they prepare for the second half of the season.