Southampton goalkeeper Angus Gunn is not ruling out going back to Norwich City one day.
The 24-year-old is the son of Bryan Gunn, who was a legendary keeper for the Canaries.
The younger Gunn was on loan at Norwich in the 2017-2018 season from Manchester City.
He played 46 times in the Championship, but was instead signed permanently by Southampton the following summer.
Now he is on loan at Stoke City as he wants to play regular first team football.
Asked about going back to Norwich one day by the Eastern Daily Press, he said: "Obviously growing up one of my dreams was to play for Norwich and I've managed to tick that off and do it - but at the same time you can never see the future.
"At the moment I'm at Stoke, on loan from Southampton, it's a great opportunity for me to try and get some more game time in the Championship this season and get back to that sort of rhythm where you're playing week in, week out, and you're getting that feel-good factor.
"When it's stop-start it's hard to do that and, at the moment, this is a great opportunity for me to do that.
"You can never tell the future and it's obviously the club I grew up supporting, so sometimes, these things happen..."

