Max Aarons made his first-team debut at Norwich in August

Borussia Dortmund have joined the list of clubs who are keen to sign Norwich right-back Max Aarons.

The 19-year-old's growing list of admirers includes Tottenham, Arsenal, Everton and West Ham as well as Bundesliga leaders RB Leipzig.

However, the majority of those interested would prefer to conclude a deal in the summer.

Aarons was linked with Manchester United last summer

Norwich are understood to be willing to let Aarons leave Carrow Road this month for a fee of around £30m - with Spurs considering whether to steal a march on their competitors and potentially agree a transfer in the next three weeks.

Aarons joined Norwich's academy in 2016 and made his first-team debut in August last year.

Daniel Farke has put his faith in Max Aarons

He was a key member of the squad which secured promotion to the Premier League last season after winning the Sky Bet Championship.

Aarons has made 19 Premier League appearances so far this season with Norwich bottom of the table.

Sky Sports' Nick Wright...

Max Aarons had big clubs ringing him "every day" in the summer and the January transfer window has brought more interest, but his route into football was an unconventional one and this is still only the start.

Find out how Aarons spent two years out of professional football - and how he went on to become one of the Premier League's most exciting young full-backs.

How to follow the January transfer window

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Start your day with Good Morning Transfers at 9am as our team of reporters bring you the latest news and insight. Transfer Talk then follows at midday delivering analysis of the biggest stories. Then join us at 7pm for the definitive round-up of the day's news with The Transfer Show.

Meanwhile, the Transfer Talk podcast is also back with more expert analysis from here and across the continent.

And as well as tuning into Sky Sports News, don't miss a thing with our dedicated Transfer Centre blog.