Huddersfield are set to sign midfielder Alex Pritchard after having an offer of around £11million accepted by Norwich, Press Association Sport understands.
The Terriers made the significantly improved bid earlier this week after one of £5million was rejected.
Former England Under-21 international Pritchard has been open to the switch after 18 months in Norfolk and will now get his wish.
As mentioned elsewhere Alex Pritchard is off to Huddersfield after deal agreed with Norwich. #htafc #ncfc
— Nick Mashiter (@nickmashiter) January 10, 2018
The Canaries are 13th in the Sky Bet Championship and nine points adrift of the top six after an inconsistent first season under head coach Daniel Farke.
Pritchard, 24, has made nine appearances this season and scored eight goals in 43 games for Norwich since joining from Tottenham in 2016.
Terriers boss David Wagner previously confirmed his interest in Pritchard but insisted he would not be held to ransom.
“Pritchard is not my player, he is a Norwich player,” he said. “I like him, but I have my doubts if he will play for us because I know how expensive British players are in this window.
“If we are able to get some British players in they have to be reasonable prices. At the end it is all about quality. If it’s one new signing with the quality to help us, good. If it’s two, I’ll take two. We need to be focused on the quality.”