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Lewis Grabban has thrown his future at Carrow Road into fresh doubt by storming out of Norwich's League Cup squad at Rotherham.

MirrorSport understands the striker,27, was unimpressed at being named on the bench at the Championship Millers on Tuesday night.

And he astonishingly then walked out of boss Alex Neil's camp to get the train home.

Norwich have just turned down two bids from Grabban's old club Bournemouth for the striker. Boss Neil claimed Norwich would not be selling to a rival Premier League club.

But the Cherries are still chasing Grabban as well as Crystal Palace forward Glenn Murray.

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Grabban, despite carrying a slight knock, was keen to start in the League Cup after losing his place in City's starting line-up in the top-flight to Cameron Jerome.

Grabban started in the opening day defeat to Crystal Palace but came off the bench at Sunderland and was then an unused sub in the draw with Stoke.

And he was not impressed at being left on the bench again as boss Neil brought flop Ricky van Wolfswinkel in from the cold to start.

Grabban's walk-out left the Canaries without a recognised striker on the bench.

But Norwich are willing to let Gary Hooper and Michael Turner join Championship Sheffield Wednesday on season-long loans which are expected to be confirmed this week.