
The American international has been a regular source of goals at the top end of the pitch for the Canaries, with such consistent form increasing speculation over his future in East Anglia.
Sargent’s 12 goals and five assists from 24 Championship outings has seen him establish himself as one of the leading talents in the second tier this season, with many opposition teams fearing his presence when coming up against the 25-year-old.
Seemingly hitting his stride in the prime of his career, Sargent has been a first team regular under Johannes Hoff Thorup whenever available, starting 21 of the 24 second tier matches he’s been fit for.
With Sargent such an imperative figure to any Norwich success, it seems surprising the Canaries have set his asking price so low for the upcoming summer transfer window, with a number of clubs ready to pounce on such a bargain of a deal.
According to Sky Sports Germany reporter Florian Plettenburg, Norwich City are demanding between €15-€20 million for Josh Sargent’s services, indicating an exit is likely to be on the cards following the conclusion of the season.
It seems a surprisingly low fee to set, particularly as Sargent’s deal doesn’t run down at Carrow Road until 2028, and now more teams are beginning to circle, this time from the Bundesliga.