The Mail Online understands that Cameron Jerome has joined Championship promotion hopefuls Norwich City from Stoke City for an undisclosed fee.
The striker, who has penned a three year deal with Neil Adams’ side, made sixty-seven appearances for the Potters in three years, scoring twelve goals while he spent the majority of last season on loan at Crystal Palace.
He began his senior career with Middlesbrough, but moved to Cardiff City in 2004 having never made an appearance for the Teeside club.
After two seasons with the Bluebirds, the striker moved to Birmingham City, where he racked up over two-hundred appearances before signing for Stoke under Tony Pulis, with the pair reuniting at Selhurt Park last November.
Jerome is the fifth new arrival at Carrow Road this summer, following Carlos Cuellar, Gary O’Neil, Lewis Grabban and Kyle Lafferty.
Norwich, who have taken nine points from twelve in the Championship so far this season, are favourites to win the Championship at 11/2.
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