Norwich City are ready to listen to offers for midfielder Alexander Tettey, with several clubs already showing interest, according to the Mirror . The club leading the pack is reportedly Premier League side Brighton and Hove Albion.

Daniel Farke has made the decision to attempt to sell Tettey, as he looks to trim his squad before the transfer deadline in a few days.

The Norwegian international was signed for Norwich by Chris Hughton in 2012, and could be signed by Hughton for the second time in his career – this time for top tier outfit Brighton. The Seagulls are looking to bring more midfielders to the club after a disappointing start to their top flight return.

Premier League clubs will not be put off by the £1 million price tag that Farke has reportedly placed on the 31-year-old.

Tettey has experience in the Premier League with the Canaries. During his spell in the highest tier of English football, Tettey built himself a reputation of scoring long-range goals. His most memorable goal was the belter in a 2-0 win over Sunderland.

The defensive midfielder was signed by Norwich in 2012 for a fee of £1.35 million from French club Stade Rennais. Since then Tettey has featured 152 times for the Canaries, netting 5 goals.

He is yet to feature for Norwich in the Championship so far this campaign, but has played twice in the EFL cup. His lack of first team action has resulted in him becoming surplus to requirements at Carrow Road.

Alexander Tettey is certainly not short of potential suitors as a number of Premier League and Championship clubs have shown an interest in signing the 31-year-old.

Norwich City will be looking to bounce back from a very disappointing visit to Championship newcomers Millwall, where they fell to a 4-0 defeat at the Den.