Wolverhampton Wanderers are planning to make a move for Max Aarons this summer, with The Sunday Mirror (19/7; page 67) reporting that Norwich City are braced for his departure.
The Canaries are heading back to the Championship after one season. However, Daniel Farke’s men depart having impressed many with a number of their performances.

The issue that has created is the interest that now exists in their players. And Aarons is one that Norwich are seemingly preparing to lose when the window opens.
The Sunday Mirror (19/7; page 67) reports that Wolves want the 20-year-old, who Norwich value at £20 million.

TBR View: £20 million deal could be a steal
A £20 million move for Aarons looks to be a potential steal for whoever comes in. The youngster looks incredibly talented and will surely be worth a lot more in the coming years.
Wolves have done some phenomenal business in the transfer market since Nuno Espirito Santo’s arrival.
And they will boast a fantastic amount of depth on the right-hand side of the defence if they manage to add Aarons to their ranks to compete with Matt Doherty.
But Wolves will surely be aware that they are unlikely to be the only side looking to sign the starlet this summer.
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