With Norwich City now back in the Premier League after one season away, their collective attentions will inevitably turn towards this summer as they look to stregthen their exisiting squad. 

Daniel Farke continues to get the best out of his current personel by playing an open and attacking brand of football that puts a lot of focus on being positive when a playre is in posession of the ball.

Given all of the success that they have experienced this term, it has been somewhat unsuprising to see several of their best players linked with a move away from Carrow Road.

With the market still looking to recover following the financial impact of the pandemic, getting the right price for your best stars has become paramount for clubs up and down the country as we move froward towards the 2021/22 campaign.

Here, we rank Norwich City's top TEN most valuable players - let us know in the comments if you agree with our rankings!

The Dutch keeper is still one of the best in his position in the country and has showed that age is purely just a number in what has been a great season from a personal perspective for the former Newcastle United shot stopper.

His value will always be high due to his pedigree at both club and international level and bigger clubs would arguably still consider making a move for him if he ever did elect to leave Carrow Road.

It appears likely that he will retiure with the club and many will be hoping that he can go out on a high with this exciting and attacking team further down the line.

Something of a workhorse in midfield for Farke's side, the Scotsman has showcased some of the best form of his career to date and formed an imperious pertnership in the midfield engine room alongside Tottenham Hotspur's Oliver Skipp.

A box to box midfielder by trade, McLean's ability to join the attack and protect the defence in equal measure has earnt him rave reviews and he is sure to have seen his value increase as a result of this.

His challenge now will be to maitain his string form heading into their first season back in the top flight and will be intresting to see if his role in the side changes somewhat.

The skipper has arguably been in the form of his career for the Canaries and was a key figure along the backline as the club recorded a high amount of clean sheets, which in turn complimented their free flowing attack well.

Hanley is now well into his prime years as a proffesional, yet he would still command a good fee in the market due to the experience that he has under his belt.

He will be looking to porve himself at Premier League level moving forwards and will certainly prove pivitol to the club's hopes of staying in the top flight for years to come.

The centre back has finally found some good rhythm in his game once again since moving to Carrow Road and will have been delighted to have got back to playing reguarly following his injury hell with Burnely over the last few years.

He formed a great partnership with Grant Hanley at centre back and began to look a bit more like the player that was so highly thought of during his time at Middlesbrough as a youngster.

His value will have increased after his good performances and he will now be looking to continue his progression back in the Premier League.

A talented attacking midfield player who signed for the club last summer after spedning a lot of his time at Everton out on loan, Dowell has proved to be a shrewd addition for the Canaries and has contributed heavily to their success during the final few months of the campaign.

The former England youth interntaional is still aged just 23 and would command a decent fee in the current market due to his ability to create and score goals, with set pieces in particular being a big strength of the player's game.

He looks set to continue to thirve at Carrow Road and will be relishing the chance to prove himself in the Premier League.

The exciting attacking left back has proven to be a smart mid-season addition for the Canaries and looks set to go from strength to strength after slowly settling into life at Carrow Road.

Still aged just 25, Giannoulis has the potential to go on and become a key player for his new side if he can keep his discipline in check and would command a decent fee in the current market if the club ever looked to cash in on him further down the line.

It will be intriguing to see how he copes with the pace of the Premier League next term.

The Finnish striker has grown better with age and continues to be the clubn's standout goalscorer as he played a key role in leading his side toi the Championship title this season.

Even though he is now into his early 30s, Pukki would still command a big value based on his goals alone and would still be a smart addition for some clubs to make.

It is very unlikely that he will leave the Canaries anytime soon but one things for sure, if he did elect to leave, the price tag would be far bigger for the frontman than most other players of his age.

A player who has been at Carrow Road for his entire career to date, Cantwell will once again be a wanted man this summer after ripping it up in the Championship as he continued his strong form on from the club's previous stint in the Premier League.

As in the case of Max Aarons, the midfielder is homegrown and English and would surely command a big fee in the current market because of these main two factors.

He is a player who is improving all the time and would be a smaret investment for a club that could develop him and subsequently take his game to the next level.

Long linked with a move away from Carrow Road after impressing in the Premier League in the season prior to this one, Aarons is easily up there as one of the club's most valuable players due to the fact that he is English and still very young.

Homegrown talents have tradionally gone for big prices in the market in recent years, with the likes of Harry Maguire signing for Manchester United for a cool £80 million pounds. ,

Therefore many people would expect Aarons to go for a price that is north of the £30 million particularly as he is nowehere near hitting his prime years yet.

The exciting Argentianian winger makes it into first place on our list after being far and away one of the best outfield players in the Championship this term as he caused havoc on a regular basis down the flanks for the Canaries.

As a result of his performances this term, Buendia's value will have skyrocketed and is sure to command a hefty price this summer if any potential suitors come calling for his services over the coming months.

Norwich will be keen to keep their core group together heading into the new season but if someone puts in a substanial bid for the attacker, he could well be on the move.