NORWICH could raise a fortune from the sale of their stars — ahead of their likely relegation.
The Canaries are looking for huge fees for their better players and bidding could start as soon as their Premier League fate is sealed.
Relegation could see Norwich lose five young stars worth £100m, including Max Aarons and Jamal Lewis
Right-back Max Aarons is priced at £30million, a fee Tottenham will have to find to end their long pursuit for him.
Left-back Jamal Lewis will cost around £20m, with Crystal Palace showing the most interest.
Playmaker Emi Buendia could attract interest but his tag will also be in the £20m zone.
Midfielder Todd Cantwell and centre-half Ben Godfrey could also help Norwich to net well over £100m if all the players go.
Norwich currently sit dead-last in the Premier League, six points adrift of safety.
The Canaries did manage to secure a vital win in their last game, as Lewis led them to a 1-0 win over high-flying Leicester.
Daniel Farke’s side now have ten games to try to maintain their top-flight status.
And they may have even more incentive now as the Premier League big-boys prepare to pounce should they go down.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk