FC Twente is actively seeking reinforcement for their striker position this summer, especially following the departure of Ricky van Wolfswinkel. The club currently has only two strikers, Sam Lammers and Lucas Vennegoor of Hesselink, at their disposal. This makes the situation in attack thin, and it is uncertain whether Lammers will still be in Enschede next season. According to reports, Norwich City is interested in the 29-year-old forward. Norwich City, competing in the Championship, sees Lammers as a potential reinforcement for their attack. Lammers has a contract with FC Twente that runs until mid-2027 and has a market value of four million euros. If the Tukkers want to receive a transfer fee for the striker, they will need to sell him this summer or extend his contract. Discussions are ongoing about a new contract, but there is currently no clarity on the outcome. A free transfer next season is also a possibility. Lammers has previously indicated that he is open to a new foreign adventure.