
Norwich City striker Josh Sargent has completed a move to Toronto FC in a deal worth more than £20m.
The 26-year-old US international has signed a five-year contract with the Major League Soccer side after passing a medical.
The initial payment is believed to be about £15.5m, rising to more than £20m with add-ons, a potential record fee paid by an MLS club. The fee could eclipse Son Heung-min's £20m-plus move to Los Angeles FC in August.
Canaries boss Philippe Clement told BBC Radio Norfolk: "I wish I could have kept him. It's not the nicest and best situation, but finally there is an agreement. I wish him all the best. I really liked him as a player when we were working together."
Clement added: "The club got a good price for a good striker, of course, as a manager you want to keep all your best players, but if there is the right amount of money for players we know that we are not in a situation to stop that.
"The good thing is there is clarity and money we can use in the summer to replace a striker with his quality. We need to move on and be happy for everybody."
