Norwich City have rejected a £5m offer from Huddersfield for attacking midfielder Alex Pritchard.
According to The Pink’Un, Norwich have quickly dismissed the bid from Huddersfield, which falls way below their valuation of the player.
Huddersfield have been linked with a move for Pritchard since the start of the window, with David Wagner confirming his interest in the midfielder.
He did also claim, though, that a move may be unlikely given the market in January.

Norwich signed Pritchard from Tottenham in the summer of 2016 for £8.5m, highlighting how low Huddersfield’s offer of £5m is.
The general feeling around Norwich is that the club will not entertain offer below the £10m mark.
Pritchard missed the start of the season with injury, having suffered a knock in a pre-season clash with Cambridge United.
Since returning to the fray late last month, Pritchard has one goal and two assists to his name in the Championship.




