The Norwich City midfielder was linked with a move to Elland Road in the summer
Kenny McLean says his Norwich City side are eyeing a return to the Premier League ahead of the showdown with Leeds United. The Scotland international turned signed a new contract at Carrow Road earlier this year despite interest from Daniel Farke's side.
Both sides are in good form heading into the Championship clash with just two points separating the sides. “This contract at Norwich takes me to 34 or maybe 35 if I trigger my last year," MCLean told the Pink Un. "Everything is good. The club’s ambitions match my own. "Everyone wants to be in the Premier League and I’ll have that opportunity while I’m at Norwich. That was put to bed pretty quickly. It happens a lot, but Norwich showed commitment to me and vice versa. There are a lot of big clubs in the Championship but I’m confident in the squad we have.”
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