Wilbraham insists he is enjoying being a part of the squad at Norwich.
“I’ve always felt part of the team,” he told the Norwich Evening News.
“I have never felt not involved and that’s one thing the manager is good at. He keeps everyone involved and no one feels out of it so I’ve never really wanted to leave once.”
He continued: “There have been (offers from) teams throughout the season, like there have been for a few other players as well, but you want to stay in the Premier League and you want to do well.
“Everyone is disappointed (not to play) but everyone sticks together and that is something special that we’ve got here, that we can do that.
“Everyone who doesn’t play is always wishing the lads who are starting well and I think we’ve got a really good togetherness at this club.”
“The manager has always said that he has wanted me to stay,” he said.
“That’s the main thing when people come in for you, and I have just wanted to do the best I can.”
“It (squad rotation) is what the manager is good at,” he said. “It’s not just me who is in this position of having to wait for my chances. There’s a whole lot of other players in the squad who miss out and who don’t even get on the bench.
“Obviously it’s what you want to do, you want to score goals as a striker, but it doesn’t make me a Premier League striker because I have only scored one goal.
“You want to keep scoring once you have scored one, but I’ll just keep waiting for my chance and when I get on try to do my best like I always do.”




