Rodgers’ contract with the Tigers expires at the end of the campaign and Norwich are one of several clubs looking to pounce.
Accrington Stanley’s Harvey Rodgers in action against Middlesbrough’s Rudy Gestede
Hull City defender Harvey Rodgers is attracting interest from several Championship sides including Norwich City, Millers Time reports.
Barnsley, Bristol City and Rotherham United are also said to be tracking the 20-year-old, whose contract at the KCOM Stadium expires at the end of this season.
Rodgers has yet to make a senior appearance for Hull, but is impressing on loan to Accrington Stanley, who are unbeaten in 14 of the youngster’s 15 League Two outings so far.
A centre-back by trade, Rodgers has also played right-back, left-back and on the right of midfield this season, which is sure to appeal to Norwich, with the contracts of Ryan Bennett, Michael Turner, Sebastien Bassong and Steven Whittaker coming to an end this summer.
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Despite being a free agent himself, Hull will be entitled to compensation for the Yorkshireman provided they offer him a deal which is on par with his existing one.
Norwich have a new sporting director on Stuart Webber, who has helped to unearth a number of hidden gems at previous clubs including Huddersfield Town and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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