Why Norwich City goalkeeper is set to leave the club 

McCracken came through the youth ranks with the Canaries, but is yet to make a single competitive first-team appearance with the club.

He has, however, previously had spells out on loan with Irish side Bohemians and Football League clubs Stevenage and Accrington Stanley.

While McCracken is currently away in Scotland, his parent club are looking to secure promotion back to the Premier League.

David Wagner’s side are set to end their regular season on Saturday afternoon, when they make the trip to St Andrew’s to take on Birmingham City

As things stand, the 23-year-old’s contract with Norwich is set to expire at the end of this season.

This update now claims that the Canaries are set to allow him to leave for free when his deal runs out this summer, and they will not be offering him a new one.

However, it seems as though the goalkeeper will not be short of offers once he does confirm his permanent departure from Carrow Road.

It is thought that McCracken has impressed while at Dundee, to ensure he will receive offers from clubs in the Scottish top-flight this summer.

There is also the chance for him to return to the Football League, with clubs in the Championship and League One also said to be interested in the 23-year-old.

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