“We are difficult to negotiate with when we are selling, and we hold all the cards on our young players,” he said. “Not one of them has less than three years left on their contracts. They owe us, we owe them.
“They are homegrown, and British players cost more. That is almost a Premier League tax these days. We are fortunate we have a few of them. I am sure there will also be interest in our younger ones.
“But that will be on our terms.”
Those are the words of Norwich City sporting director Stuart Webber who has warned that those who want to come in and buy their top youngsters will have to pay a minimum of around £20 million each for the privilege.
He also stated that, at this time, there are no bids on the table for the likes of Aarons, Godfrey, Cantwell and Buendia as the summer transfer window approaches.
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