Championship side Norwich City have put a £25 million price tag on English starlet James Maddison. The attacking midfielder has been one of the best players in the Championship this season and the star of what has been a disappointing campaign for the Canaries.
The England under 21 star has scored 13 goals and registered seven assists this season, from a number ten position in a side that are amongst the lowest scorers in the division. His set-piece delivery and the way he can beat a man has lead to Premier League scouts purring over his mercurial talent and desperate to sign him.
Tottenham Hotspur were favourites to sign Maddison when he was at his boyhood hood Coventry City, but Norwich surprising swooped in and got him for around £3 million. First-team football was what the 21-year-old wanted and after a couple of loan spells, first back at Coventry, then Aberdeen, he got his wish.
Norwich boss Daniel Farke has put his trust in the starlet who has made huge strides in the time he has been playing senior football. This grounding has been the making of Maddison. Even at the tender age of 21, he is heading towards 100 senior appearances and his set pieces and quality on the ball is undeniable.
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He has the quality and determination to play at the very highest level and although this World Cup has come too early for him, Maddison will be in the England squad before too long. Gareth Southgate will be keeping a close eye on him and Fulham’s youngster Ryan Sessegnon to see if they can make the step up to the Premier League.
Manchester City and Chelsea are also in the running to sign this prestigious young talent, but Maddison will want to continue playing first-team football in the Premier League and Spurs have proved they can provide that platform with Dele Alli.
Whoever manages to secure his signature will be getting an experienced young player with bags of talent. In the current market, £25m may just turn out to be a bargain.