Walsall have confirmed the signing of attacking midfielder Flynn Clarke, who joins on a season-long loan from Championship side Norwich City.
The 19-year-old began his career at Peterborough United, joining their academy at the age of nine.
After being named on the bench on a couple of occasions in the 2019/20 season, he eventually made his professional debut in September 2020 at the age of 17 in a Carabao Cup tie against Cheltenham Town.
Clarke was prolific for Posh in the group stages of the Papa John’s Trophy that season, scoring in all three group games.
He played 11 times overall in the 2020/21 campaign before he joined Norwich City in the summer of 2021 for an undisclosed fee.
Clarke scored nine goals and got three assists in a successful 2021/22 campaign in Premier League 2 Division 2 with the Canaries.
Speaking via the club's official website, Head Coach Michael Flynn insisted he is pleased to further boost his squad and revealed that he is excited to be working with Clarke.
"I am excited to welcome Flynn to the squad." said Flynn. "He is a very talented player and he gives us that creativity in the final third.
"He has a very good range of passing and he is very highly thought of at Norwich City. I would like to thank Dean Smith and Norwich City for helping us in bringing Flynn into the Club. I am excited to work with him."