Norwich City are determined to retain full‑back Kellen Fisher this summer, with manager Philippe Clement publicly stating the 22‑year‑old will not be sold despite interest from several Premier League clubs. The Canaries finished the 2025 season in ninth place in the Championship, earning 65 points from 46 games with a recent form of LDWWL.

Who is targeting Kellen Fisher?

Everton, Leeds United, Brentford and Newcastle United have all been linked to the defender, according to TEAMtalk. Hull City made an initial approach but withdrew after learning Norwich’s firm stance. Fisher, who joined from Bromley in 2023 for a reported £100,000, has become a regular starter, featuring in 43 Championship matches last season.

Why does Clement want to keep him?

Clement has labelled Fisher a "key part of his plans" for the 2026/27 campaign, emphasizing his versatility across the back line. With a contract running to 2028 and an optional extra year, Norwich holds significant negotiating power. Retaining Fisher could help the club improve on last season’s record of 63 goals scored and 56 conceded, a +7 goal difference that kept them in the play‑off conversation.

What could a sale mean for Norwich City?

A reported £5 million bid from Hull City would test the club’s resolve, but holding out could see the fee rise if Fisher continues to develop. At 22, he still has two full Championship seasons behind him and could command a higher price in a future transfer window. Keeping him aligns with the club’s ambition to close the 30‑point gap to leaders Coventry and aim for a top‑six finish.

What’s next for the defender?

With the summer window open, Fisher remains under contract and is expected to feature prominently in pre‑season preparations. Clement’s clear message to his staff and the board underscores a broader strategy: build a squad capable of challenging for promotion while protecting valuable assets. Norwich City will monitor any offers but appears set to keep Fisher at Carrow Road for now.