This summer, Norwich City will need to make decisions about what to do with the trio. There is still one year remaining on Shipley’s 20-year-old Norwich City contract. Last summer, he received approval to go abroad on loan. Since then, he has made 31 appearances in all competitions for League Two’s Accrington Stanley, notching two goals while playing defense.
Hills has also been on his parent club’s roster the entire time he has played for them, moving up their youth ranks. This season, the 20-year-old has participated in 48 games for Accrington Stanley in the fourth division, which has helped him advance in his development. Similar to Shipley, his contract expires in the following year, thus David Wagner will have to choose whether to hold onto him or move him elsewhere the following term.
Reyes, the goalie, was powerless to stop the Forest Green Rovers from being demoted to the National League. The 20-year-old youth international from Chile joined the Gloucestershire team in January following his stay with Braintree Town. The goalkeeper was acquired by Norwich City from Atlanta United in the previous season, having previously played regularly for the team’s American B squad.