Norwich City are plotting an £8m move for Huddersfield striker Nahki Wells, according to the Telegraph.

The report claims that Fulham and Norwich are both interested in Wells, and are likely to make a move to sign the forward in January.

Wells has rejected a new contract at Huddersfield – despite their strong start to the season – and appears set to leave the Championship club.

Huddersfield are demanding £8m for the striker, which looks to be within Norwich’s transfer budget – following similar priced moves for Alex Pritchard and Nelson Oliveira in the summer.

The former Bradford hitman has rejected the chance to become Huddersfield’s top earning player with a new contract, showing his eagerness to leave the club.

The 26-year-old was pursued by Norwich in the summer window but a move never came to fruition.

The pressure is currently piling on the Canaries, having failed to win any of their last six matches.