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Smith commits to Canaries

Image: Lambert: Delighted with agreement

Korey Smith has signed a new contract at Norwich, committing his long-term future to the club.

Talented teenager prolongs Carrow Road stay

Korey Smith has signed a new contract at Norwich, committing his long-term future to the club. The highly-rated youngster has penned a deal which is set to run until 2013. The 18-year-old has become a first-team regular under Paul Lambert this term and bagged his first goal for the Canaries in their recent victory over Wycombe. Smith admits he was only too happy to prolong his association with Norwich and hopes he will be a fixture at Carrow Road for many years to come. "Obviously I'm very proud and delighted to have signed my second professional contract and hopefully there will be more to come," he told the club's official website. "The manager has put faith in me and hopefully I've got a bright future with Norwich City." Lambert said: "It's great for the club to secure a promising young player like Korey and it's great for him that he wants to continue his development with us. "He is part of a nucleus of good young players we have here at the moment and he has worked very hard."

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