Duffy has joined on a free transfer, effective July 1.
Norwich City have completed the signing of experienced Republic of Ireland international defender Shane Duffy.
The 31-year-old was officially unveiled as a Norwich player on Friday after extensive reports linking him with a move to Carrow Road.
Duffy has joined City on a free transfer, effective July 1, following his release from Premier League side Fulham and has penned a three-year deal at the club.
He follows Ashley Barnes and Jack Stacey in arriving at the club as they continue their revamp of the squad following a disappointing Championship campaign that saw them finish 13th in the table.
Duffy made five appearances for the Cottagers last season after joining on loan from Brighton and Hove Albion last summer.
That move was made permanent in January as Fulham required an extra loan slot to sign Cedric from Arsenal.
Duffy played a key role in Brighton’s promotion to the Premier League and subsequent stability under Chris Hughton and Graham Potter alongside Lewis Dunk.
He made 150 appearances for the South Coast and has experience in both the Premier League and the Championship during his career.