Norwich City have agreed a cut-price £2.5million deal with West Ham for winger Matt Jarvis.

The fee represents a hefty loss for West Ham who signed him from Wolves for a then club record fee of £10.75m in 2012.

He joined the Canaries on loan in the closing minutes of the summer transfer window and has impressed manager Alex Neil with his attitude, plus two goals in seven games.

Norwich City have agreed a cut-price £2.5million deal with West Ham for English winger Matt Jarvis

'It's nice to get it done before the window opens as the Club have shown they really wanted me. I had a great start here and hopefully I'll be back up-and-running soon for the rest of the season,' Jarvis told the club's official website.

'My first game especially was great. To get out in front of the home fans and score in a win was a perfect start which carried on for a while.

'Unfortunately I then picked up an injury but I'm desperate to get back fully-fit, and back playing. To get the deal sorted is really nice and I'm looking forward to helping the team as soon as I can.'

The fee represents a hefty loss for West Ham who signed him from Wolves for a then club record fee

Although he has been out for the past month with a knee injury, Norwich have agreed to give the 29-year-old former England winger three-and-a-half year deal.

City boss Alex Neil added: 'Matt is a good competitor and a good team player.

'He'll give us pace on the other flank which I don't think we've had. Only a few years ago he commanded a transfer fee of over £10m and as a player he has a lot to offer.'

Norwich are also in talks with FC Utrecht over a £7m deal for young striker, Sebastien Haller

Norwich are also in talks with FC Utrecht over a £7m deal for striker Sebastien Haller.

The France Under 21 striker has scored 10 goals in 13 Eredivisie league games so far this season, and bagged 11 in 17 last term, having joined from Auxerre.