Norwich City's rising star Kellen Fisher has caught the attention of Premier League clubs, but former England international Danny Mills believes the young defender should stay at Carrow Road and focus on gaining more game time. Fisher, who has established himself as Norwich's first-choice right-back since joining from Bromley in 2023, has been advised by Mills to prioritize playing time over a potential big-money move. Mills, who won 19 England caps and made over 200 Premier League appearances, knows a thing or two about developing young talent, having left Norwich at 20 to pursue regular game time. He told the Pink Un via betTOM that playing is the most important thing for a young player's development. Fisher's rapid progress since arriving at Norwich has been impressive, with only Kenny McLean and Vladan Kovacevic playing more Championship minutes for the club last season. Mills warned that moving too quickly can lead to stagnation, citing his own experience at Leeds United where young players jumped to bigger clubs only to find themselves stuck in under-21s. Norwich will be hoping to keep pace with Fisher's development in the coming years as they seek a promotion challenge under Philippe Clement next season. If Fisher can play a key role in any success, it will push him into a realm where Premier League football would be the natural next step. Mills' advice to Fisher is to stay focused on playing and learning his trade, rather than getting distracted by speculation about his future. By doing so, he will become a more attractive prospect to top-flight clubs when the time is right. Fisher's future is certainly bright, and Norwich City fans will be eager to see how he develops in the coming years.