Bristol City owner Steven Lansdown has confirmed that Jonathan Kodjia is not for sale, and will not join any other Championship side.

Lansdown has played a price tag of over £10m on Kodjia’s head, but that is only if foreign teams decide to come in and make a bid for the forward.

The Bristol City owner is refusing to sell Kodjia to any other Championship side, even if they offer a fee of over £10m.

Speaking to the BBC, Lansdown said this:

We wouldn’t sell him to anybody in the Championship because we’re looking to compete in the Championship this year, and he’s an integral part of that.

If it’s not £10 million-plus, we’re not even looking at it. If it’s £10 million-plus from a Championship club, we’re still not looking at it. If somebody comes in with the right offer, you’ve got to look at it.

Although Norwich have not been linked to Kodjia by any mainstream media outlets yet, a lot of supporters have called for the club to look at Kodjia and some big transfer accounts on Twitter have mentioned his name when talking about Norwich.

So, even if Norwich did have any interest in Kodjia, it is seemingly impossible that the striker will join Norwich this summer.

Nahki Wells is the current name doing the rounds as Norwich continue to look for a new number nine.