Dan Grimshaw leaves the Pilgrims for the Canaries

The club have confirmed the goalkeeper has agreed a move to the Championship side for an undisclosed fee

Author: Oliver MorganPublished 6th Jun 2025

Daniel Grimshaw has left Plymouth Argyle for Norwich City.

The club have confirmed the goalkeeper has agreed a move to the Championship side for an undisclosed fee.

He played 22 games for Argyle - before losing his starting place to Conor Hazard midway through last season.

In a statement, the club said: "Goalkeeper Daniel Grimshaw has departed Argyle, signing for Sky Bet Championship side Norwich City, for an undisclosed fee.

"Salford-born Dan started his career with Manchester City, moving to Blackpool in 2021.

"After playing 49 times for the Seasiders, Argyle brought him in just after the start of last season, following Michael Cooper’s departure to Sheffield United.

"Grimshaw played 22 games, but lost his place to Conor Hazard midway through last season.

"We thank Dan for his service and wish him well for the future."

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