What a season it was for Norwich City as Daniel Farke led the Canaries back into the Premier League and with such style. 

The German built a side that were an absolute joy to watch, especially in attack.

Emi Buendia and Onel Hernandez were a constant menace on either wing and with Max Aarons and Jamal Lewis backing them up, it was often unbearable for defenders.

Marco Stiepermann and Mario Vrancic were class personified in attacking midfield whilst Teem Pukki was, well, utterly ruthless - hammering home 29 goals in the Championship.

But what of Pukki's understudy? Jordan Rhodes was brought to the club on a season-long loan from Sheffield Wednesday back in the summer but now his future is up in the air.

He became very popular at Carrow Road despite his limited game time both with the fans and Farke and there is interest in keeping him according to the PinkUn, although the price must be right.

But is he worth keeping?

Rhodes made 36 appearances in the league during the 2018/19 season and although a lot were as substitute it is still more than enough to get an impression of his worth.

Sadly, it does not look good for him. Rhodes may have worked hard and impressed the fans but just six goals, one assist and an average of less than one shot per game means it would have to be a very good deal for him to be worth keeping.

Had he have proven himself in the top-flight before then it may have been different but I would steer clear if I were Norwich.