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Jaden Warner, a defender from Norwich City, is all set to make a big splash at Notts County, having been loaned to them until the season's end.Β 

This young lad, just 21, has made quite the journey. He's a product of the highly regarded Canaries' academy, where he's not only led their development teams but also bagged a place in the first team this season.

His promotion to the senior squad was marked by a standout debut against Fulham in the Carabao Cup. Further, starts in the Sky Bet Championship against Blackburn Rovers and Cardiff City highlighted his potential as an emerging talent in defence.

The buzz surrounding Warner's arrival at Notts County is tangible, particularly from Richard Montague, a key figure on the club's board responsible for recruitment. Montague expressed his pleasure at both Warner and Norwich City's decision to select Notts County as the stage for the defender's crucial development phase.

"We're chuffed to bits that Jaden and Norwich have chosen Notts as the ideal place for him at this pivotal stage of his development, despite stiff competition from other clubs," Montague commented. The shared playing philosophy, coupled with the recent appointment of Stuart Maynard as the new head coach, facilitated Warner's move.

Standing tall at 6 feet 4 inches, Warner brings not only remarkable speed and strength to Notts County's defence but also demonstrates excellent defensive instincts, including flawless positioning, anticipation, and a readiness to put his body on the line. Montague highlighted Warner's proficiency with the ball, suggesting that he would play a significant role during build-up phases.

Maynard, the newly appointed head coach, echoed these sentiments, revealing that Warner had been on the management team's radar for a while. Despite Warner's progress making him out of reach for National League clubs, Maynard is confident that the 21-year-old has a promising future, making him a valuable addition to Notts County.

"He's got a bright future ahead of him, and I reckon he's a cracking signing for the club," Maynard confirmed. The club's long-term vision for Warner aligns with their commitment to fostering young talent, and his arrival is set to significantly enhance Notts County's defensive capabilities.

As Notts County aims to ascend the ranks, Jaden Warner's loan spell promises to be an exciting chapter, showcasing the young defender's skills and contributing to the club's ambitions for success in the remainder of the season.

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allardyces tash

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It's good to see a young player like Warner stepping into the football league with such confidence. He's obviously got the physical attributes, but it's his ball-playing skills that intrigue me the most. With a coaching staff that's focused on developing talent, I'm positive he's going to make a significant impact. A classy move by the club, this is the kind of ambition that can take us to the next level.

Benji

Members

Really promising development with Warner joining Notts. His experience at a Championship level points to his quality and the fact that he is only 21 suggests there's plenty of room for growth. It's a testament to our club's growing reputation for developing young talent that a player of his calibre has chosen us. Can't wait to see him bring stability and a new dimension to our defence.

theMagpies

Members

Fantastic to hear about Jaden Warner joining us on loan. Reading through his credentials, I am particularly impressed by his experience in the Canaries’ academy, which speaks volumes about his grounding in the sport. Not to mention those starts in the Sky Bet Championship!

Having a player who is comfortable with the ball and can contribute to the defence as well as the build-up play is quite a catch for us. It’s clear the club is making strategic decisions to strengthen the squad, and with Warner standing at 6 foot 4 inch plus his exceptional speed, I’ve got a good feeling he’s going to fit in just fine. The backline sure is looking tougher by the day!

NottsTastic

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Welcome to the Lane, Warner! Eager to witness that build-up play Montague's banking on.

NiftyNick

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Really optimistic about Jaden Warner. Here's hoping he's the defensive rock we need!

KingofCounty

Members

Great to see Notts prioritising young talent. Warner's height and pace look promising!

NottsCountyKev

Members

Just reading about Warner's qualities on the pitch has already got me buzzing. Notts County is becoming a real hub for young talent to shine and for him to choose our club despite interest elsewhere is a massive compliment. His vital statistics are impressive, and I can't wait to see how he slots into Maynard's setup. The future looks bright for both Warner and the Magpies!

heraldmagpie

Members

The signing of Jaden Warner is the type of news that gets you pumped for the rest of the season. Notts County has always been about nurturing young prospects, and Warner fits that philosophy to a T. His athleticism and tactical awareness are exactly what we need to tighten up at the back. Huge credit to Richard Montague and the recruiting team for getting this over the line.

Jaden Warner quickly caught the attention of us fans after his debut. I didn’t expect the club to pursue him, but it seems the recruitment team listened to fans who were impressed by his first appearance. He should be immediately integrated into the team and given the responsibility of neutralising threats.

i think it was @PiethagoramΒ who shared the video of jaden warners debut. it was a very good performance from him and i am a little surprised they are not going to back him by allowing him to play more in their own first team. i mean i get not rushing things but that debut gave him something to build on from for them. its really our gain, i just hope he plays and does well for us.

gtownjohnno

Members

The big question is..... Will he be in a back 3 or 4????Β 

I’m really pleased to see us bolstering the defence, at 6’ 4” he sounds like a big lad who should be able to help deal with set pieces. I’m looking forward to seeing him play.

Robbie

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I believe Jaden Warner is going to be aΒ  really good signing for Notts, his hight being 6ft 4ins, his pace and skill on the ground is just what Notts need at the back. He's very comfortable going forward and has played on theΒ left or right of defence for Norwich. Jaden has three days or so to train with his new team mates before the Barrow match on Saturday. I would like him to go straight into the side on Saturday but he'll probably be on the bench for that game.

Incidentally, Jaden has been used to playing in a back 4 at Norwich rather than a back 3.

I still believe Stuart will make some subtle changes to the way we shape up for Barrow, to plug those gaps on transition when we lose possession high up the pitch.Β 

Can't wait till Saturday.

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