Huddersfield Town are facing the prospect of losing Nahki Wells in January after the striker rejected a new contract.

David Wagner's Championship high-fliers will demand £8million for Wells, who is understood to have turned down the chance of becoming the club's top earner.

Norwich and Fulham are two clubs likely to pursue the 26-year-old when the transfer window opens in the New Year.

Wells, a Bermuda international, was also a target for Aston Villa in the summer but it is believed their interest has waned after the £15million arrival of Jonathan Kodjia.