Leeds United target Jonathan Rowe will cost at least £15million in the remainder of the summer transfer window, sources have told Football Insider.
The Whites came forward with a verbal offer of around £7million which was quickly dismissed by Norwich, who subsequently told Leeds it would take a bid of at least double that to land Rowe.
Leeds are on the hunt for a new winger after losing Crysencio Summerville to West Ham in a crushing blow for the promotion hopefuls.
Norwich are in a strong position financially after selling midfielder Gabriel Sara to Galatasaray for a reported £20million in recent days.
It is believed they are reluctant to further weaken their promotion aspirations by selling Rowe to a rival in that regard.
Rowe could cost Leeds United £15million before 30 August deadline
Therefore, the Norfolk side are expected to demand a minimum of £15million to let the England Under-21 international leave.
Daniel Farke’s Leeds currently don’t have a natural left-sided winger on the books at Elland Road as their first fixture against Portsmouth on 10 August approaches.
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