Norwich have named their price for James Maddison, after Leicester reportedly bid £20 million for the midfielder.
Maddison is wanted by numerous Premier League sides, including Southampton, Everton and Leicester, who have reportedly been the first team to make an offer for the player.
However, Norwich reportedly want over £25 million for the midfielder, with addons, according to the Telegraph, with Leicester’s bid being under what the Canaries want for the highly rated midfielder.

The 21-year-old scored fourteen goals and assisted eight times for the Canaries last season, as Norwich struggled in their first season under Daniel Farke.
Maddison moved to Norwich from Coventry in 2016, returning to Coventry on loan for the remainder of the 2016 season.
The Coventry born midfielder was then sent on loan to Aberdeen, before returning and netting his first goal for the club against Preston North End.
The midfielder was in sensational form last season, and was named the club’s player of the season.




