Did Norwich City just land the bargain of the season? Mohamed Toure’s explosive start at Norwich City has left fans and pundits alike questioning whether Randers let him go for a steal. The 21-year-old Socceroos striker has set the Championship alight, scoring five goals in just 130 minutes—a staggering return that’s turning heads across England. But here’s where it gets controversial: Toure’s former coach at Randers, Jesper Sorensen, has admitted the Danish club might have undersold him. Norwich secured the young talent for a mere $5 million, with potential add-ons of $1.35 million—a figure that now looks like an absolute bargain given his early impact. And this is the part most people miss: Sorensen hinted that if Toure had maintained his current form earlier, the price tag would’ve been significantly higher. Was Randers too hasty, or did Norwich simply outsmart them?
Toure’s journey is nothing short of inspiring. Born in a Guinean refugee camp after his parents fled Liberia’s civil war, he moved to Australia as an infant and later caught the eye of French club Reims while playing for Adelaide United. His European adventure eventually led him to Norwich, where he’s already made history. Against Oxford United, he became the first player since Jesse Lingard in 2013 to score a hat-trick on his first start in England’s top four tiers. Norwich manager Philippe Clement praises Toure’s humility and focus, describing him as a player who’s “hungry to become better.” But here’s the kicker: Clement also shared a lighthearted moment about Toure’s less-than-stellar singing performance during a team tradition, joking that his on-field brilliance more than made up for it.
For the Socceroos, Toure’s form is a dream come true ahead of the World Cup in June. Paired with fellow young star Nestory Irankunda, he could form a lethal partnership that strikes fear into opponents. With two goals in five senior internationals for Australia, his potential is undeniable. Yet, the question remains: Did Randers undervalue a player with such unique skills, or did Norwich simply capitalize on a golden opportunity? Sorensen insists they’re proud of the deal, especially with the possibility of bonuses and a resale clause. But as Toure continues to shine, it’s hard not to wonder if they let a future superstar slip away too cheaply.
Football fans, what’s your take? Did Randers sell Toure for less than his worth, or did Norwich just pull off the transfer of the season? Let us know in the comments below!