CITY can confirm defender Leon Barnett has joined the Canaries on loan from Premier League club West Bromwich Albion until January 4.

Barnett, 24, joined the Baggies from Luton Town in July 2007 for an initial fee of £2.5million and has since made 55 league and cup appearances for the Midlands side, including five as a substitute and netting three goals in the process.

The 6ft 1in centre-back joined Coventry City on loan last season and made 20 appearances for the Sky Blues, including one as a substitute. A former Luton player of the year, Barnett made a total of 78 appearances for the Hatters, including ten as a subsitute, and scored three goals.

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City boss Paul Lambert said the move would bolster a City defence hit by injuries to Michael Nelson and Zak Whitbread.

"With Michael being out for a few weeks now we felt it was the right thing to bring someone in to strengthen in that area and Leon was someone we tried to bring in last year," Lambert told First News.

"He's a quality player who has played Premier League football as well as having solid experience at Championship level, so I'm delighted we've been able to bring him in.

"He's here until January so he will provide competition for places when Michael and Zak are fit again, which I think you've got to have."

As the deal is a standard loan there is no recall clause allowing Albion to ask for the player to return before January 4.

It has also been confirmed that Barnett will wear the Canaries number 20 shirt during his spell at Carrow Road.

Leon Barnett
NEW ARRIVAL: Leon Barnett, pictured playing for Coventry
last season, has joined on loan from West Brom