After a stunning first campaign in the Premier League, Leicester have put a huge £60 million price around James Maddison to fend off the top six with rumours that Manchester United and Tottenham amongst others are interested in the young forward, reports the PinkUn.
But after agreeing a sell on fee, Norwich could be looking at the prospect of another £6 million for the player who was once on their books.
Maddison scored seven goals and made seven assists this season under both Brendan Rodgers and Claude Puel, becoming a favourite with the fans after scoring some spectacular free kicks and creating many chances when linking up with main man Jamie Vardy.
After signing for the Canaries back in 2016 for a bargain price of £2.5 million, Maddison soon proved his worth scoring 14 goals in just 42 games in the Championship the following season.
Norwich were forced to sell as their parachute payments were coming to an end, it seemed like the perfect opportunity for both parties as Maddison move on to bigger and better things with the Canaries recouping a reported £25 million for the Englishman.
Add this to the £6 million they could receive this summer should he move on from Leicester and Norwich have done some very fine business indeed.





