Josh Sargent’s European career began in the German Bundesliga and his next chapter could reportedly be back there as well.VfL Wolfsburg is interested in acquiring Sargent this summer, German outlet Kicker reported Tuesday. Sargent is currently under contract with English Football League Championship side Norwich City. The U.S. men’s national team forward kickstarted his career with Werder Bremen, where he tallied 15 goals in 83 appearances from 2018-21. Sargent eventually moved to Norwich City following their promotion to the English Premier League.Sargent has scored 48 goals in 133 appearances for the Canaries in all competitions. He’s tallied 10+ or more goals in each of the last three seasons, which has led to growing interest in his services elsewhere. Norwich City missed out on the promotion playoffs last spring and ultimately could lose Sargent to a top-flight club in England, Italy or Germany. AS Roma, Leeds United, and Burnley have all reportedly expressed interest in the Missouri native. Wolfsburg finished 11th in the Bundesliga last season and already has one American on their books in former DC United winger Kevin Paredes.