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Norwich players reportedly face hefty pay cuts following their record sixth relegation from the Premier League.
Their drop had been expected for a number of weeks and was confirmed following their 2-0 defeat to manager Dean Smith's former side Aston Villa on Saturday.
As previously reported by Sportsmail, Smith will stay on as boss of the Canaries, who will be seeking a repeat of the 2020-21 season where they immediately bounced back up to the top flight with promotion from the Championship.
Norwich's relegation was confirmed as Dean Smith's side lost 2-0 away against Aston Villa
It's reported that many players could leave Carrow Road or face pay cuts at the club
It might not be the same case for their players though, as the Telegraph have reported there could be 'many departures' this summer.
Those that stay meanwhile could be looking at pay cuts 'of between 40 and 60 per cent'.
Relegation has hardly been surprising in a season which has been plagued with poor performances and new signings failing to pay off.
The Canaries have lost 23 games this season and if they fail to score points in their final four matches, would match their record lowest