
Norwich City have set an asking price of between €15-20m for star striker Josh Sargent, who has earned transfer interest from the likes of Leeds United in recent times.
Sargent has enjoyed inspired form this term for the Canaries at Championship level and is among a number of strikers being linked with a move to Leeds, who are also reportedly eyeing Tammy Abraham and Wilson Isidor of Sunderland.
It’s said that a “host” of Premier League clubs, including high-flying Nottingham Forest, are interested in Sargent’s signature heading into the summer. Now, fresh reports have revealed what it will take to prize the United States forward away from Carrow Road.
According to Sky Sports Germany’s Florian Plettenberg, Sargent is understood to be “planning his next step”, which suggests that a summer exit could be on the cards.
Should Leeds get themselves over the line and secure promotion, that would surely be a bargain price to pay for a man who already has 17 goal contributions for an inconsistent Championship side this term.
Norwich City’s Josh Sargent transfer valuation amid Leeds United and Nottingham Forest interest
As per Plettenberg’s update, Norwich have set an asking price of €15-20 million (£12.6-£16.8 million) for Sargent ahead of a potential summer saga.
Sargent remains under contract until 2028, a deal which does not contain a release clause, and a number of top-flight clubs may now be setting their sights on the forward with Norwich’s valuation in mind.