Manchester United loanee Brandon Williams is being investigated by Norwich City over an Instagram post. The defender has spent the season on loan at Carrow Road as he looks to gain more experience, and has established himself as the Canaries' first choice left-back.
However, a social media post could now land him in hot water, Mirror Football reports. After a 4-0 defeat to West Ham United saw Norwich relegated to the Championship on Sunday, Williams uploaded a picture of himself putting up his middle fingers alongside the caption: “What a beautiful day. Easy up Norwich City”.
Williams, who started in the Carrow Road defeat, also added another post of his dog which included the words: “For the people that followed me, he's always awake” amid suggestions the player was followed after the game.
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Williams headed to Norfolk in the summer as he sought more minutes having been pushed down the pecking order at Old Trafford. Norwich supporters recently unveiled a banner calling for the 21-year-old to stay at the club.
Norwich have suffered a second relegation in three seasons having failed to survive under Daniel Farke in the 2019/20 season. They struggled from early on and have never looked like mounting a survival charge despite a managerial change this term. The club have continued to yo-yo between the top two tiers of English football.
Around 200 fans protested outside the director's entrance of the City Stand at Carrow Road to make their feelings known about the club's ownership and sporting director Stuart Webber's future. Norwich haven't invested like some of their rivals following promotion. Back in the summer they sold star man Emi Buendia for over £30m.
Back in March Williams refused to get drawn on where he would be playing his games next term, but admitted there was "no point" in returning to Manchester if he wasn't going to get any minutes. The likes of Luke Shaw are ahead of Williams in the pecking order but Erik ten Hag's arrival could yet give him a fresh opportunity.
"I'm playing games now and I love it," Williams told the Mail. "I can't wait for the weekend so I can get to the stadium. There would be no point in me going back to United and just sitting on the bench. I want to play and feel I'm better equipped for the Premier League after this experience. Whether it's at United or somewhere else, we'll deal with that in the summer. But I've got a job to do here at Norwich."