Stoke City, West Ham United and Crystal Palace are set to battle for the services of Norwich City winger Nathan Redmond this summer, with a fee of around £10million being suggested.

Stoke were linked with the 22-year-old at the weekend but following a scintillating performance during City's 4-2 win over Watford last night, the Guardian claim West Ham and Palace are rekindling their interest in the England Under-21 international.

Redmond scored his sixth goal of the Premier League season and created two goals during the win over the Hornets at Carrow Road.

The report claims West Ham would be willing to offer the Birmingham City academy product, who joined City in 2013 for a fee of £3.2m, wages of up to £60,000 a week.

However it is also claimed that Palace could sweeten their offer by giving the Canaries former Cardiff and QPR midfielder Jordan Mutch as part of an exchange deal.

The 24-year-old was signed from QPR for £5.75m in January 2015 but has started just six league games this season, featuring mainly as a substitute.

Those claims follow the Sunday Mirror's weekend report that Stoke boss Mark Hughes sees Redmond as better value for money than West Brom's Saido Berahino, who would command a fee of closer to £20m.

In total Redmond has scored 13 goals in 112 appearances since joining Norwich, with his four-year contract due to expire in the summer of 2017.

As he would still be under 24, should that contract expire with Redmond still at the club despite being offered a new deal, the Canaries would be due compensation.

However it seems the winger is likely to be in demand after City's relegation back to the Championship was sealed last night, with other top-flight clubs including Southampton and Liverpool also having previously been linked.