The 25-year-old helped McLaren win their first constructors' title since 1998, and if the Woking outfit can once again produce the fastest car on the grid this season, the struggles of Red Bull could see a championship battle between Norris and team-mate Oscar Piastri.
While Norris is contracted until at least the end of the 2026 season, he may be tempted to make a stunning switch away for 2027 if McLaren falls behind amid the technical changes.
Now, former McLaren F1 racer Mark Blundell has tipped Norris to do exactly that, stating that he could be tempted by opportunities elsewhere on the grid.
"I think if he wins a world championship in 2025, he’s going to be an incredibly valuable asset, so there’ll be a lot of people there," Blundell told Casino Apps.
"So if that’s the case. Contract time’s up. You’ve got a season ahead of you to go and get the job done and the world is your oyster, as they say. So let’s see what value we can build out of next year."