Toure – who had not played for Randers since 7 December – did not have long to think about the move to Norfolk after hearing that the Canaries were interested in signing him.
“It was late, but as soon as I talked to the coach and the team and I knew this would be the right project for me. Since I came here I haven’t regretted it at all,” he added.
“It’s very physical and I’m still trying to adapt and get better.
“It’s been one of my dreams for a long time, coming to England to play football and I didn’t expect to be at such a big club so quick. Now I’m here at Norwich and I just want to enjoy every moment.”
Following the game at Oxford, head coach Philippe Clement said it was important to have a striker who was “lethal” in front of goal and described Toure as “a young lad with a lot of potential and several things to improve”.
There was pressure on the 21-year-old to hit the ground running, with top scorer Jovon Makama currently injured and Josh Sargent out of favour after opting out of last month’s FA Cup tie against Walsall because of ongoing transfer speculation.
“I’ve had a lot of one to one chats with the gaffer, he sat me down and he broke it down a bit for me to understand,” said Toure.
“He’s very clear in what he wants you to do. It’s amazing, you see all the boys improving week in week out and I know the more I stay under him the better I’ll get.
“Coming into this environment was easy, we have a very good changing room, a very good group of boys and when everything off the pitch is so easy, it becomes easier on the pitch.”