Norwich will resist any attempts to prise Max Aarons away from Carrow Road this summer.
The right-back has been linked with Manchester United, Tottenham and Crystal Palace but the Canaries are determined to keep him.
There is little desire to sell ahead of their Premier League return given how Aarons could progress in the top flight with them next season.
He has been mentioned as a possible alternative target for United if they fail to land Aaron Wan-Bissaka but there are yet to be any enquires for the England Under-19 international.
Arsenal and Chelsea have also kept tabs on the defender, who began his career at Luton and joined the Norwich academy in 2016.
The 19-year-old only signed a new five-year contract in October with the Canaries happy to reward their players often for their progress.
The Canaries have already tied down title-winners Marco Stiepermann, Tim Krul, Kenny McLean and Onel Hernandez to new contracts since winning promotion in April.
Milton Keynes-born Aarons was named the EFL Young Player of the Season and was included in the Sky Bet Championship Team of the Season.
He has made 43 appearances, scoring three goals, since making his Norwich debut against Stevenage in the Carabao Cup at the start of last term.
acteman
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Max. Would you rather be a honoured in Delia's next cook book or win the treble next year with United as part of the revolution.
campuser
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Same story over and over again. Said club is refusing to budge on selling said player. Blah blah blah.
verbiagea
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Good player, but Norwich are in the premier league so he is best making the step up with them
ewerke
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Don't understand why Spurs don't go for this lad and loan them KWP in returns. Win win situation
Edoo87
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good talent