Norwich City are weighing up a January move for Sheffield Wednesday centre back Tom Lees.

The 24-year-old has been outstanding for Wednesday since joining from Leeds United in August 2014.

The Owls are unbeaten in 11 games and Lees, who can also play right back, has been pivotal in that run. Indeed, in 36 games together he and defensive partner Glenn Loovens have kept 17 clean sheets.

Norwich City are looking at a move for Sheffield Wednesday centre back Tom Lees to bolster their defence

Lees, sliding in to tackle Arsenal's Olivier Giroud, has impressed for the promotion hopefuls this season

Wednesday turned down offers from Bristol City and Fulham for Lees last summer while Hull and QPR also expressed interest.

Norwich, currently 16th in the Premier League one spot behind Chelsea and two out of the relegation places, want to bolster their defence in a bid to stay in the top flight.

They see Lees as a player who can come into the side and continue to grow with a young squad.

Wednesday are equally ambitious to get out of the Championship, and sit on the cusp of the play-off positions.

The move may depend on their league position come January and the scale of Norwich's bid.