Could Leeds United look to re-sign former star Robert Snodgrass next summer?
Hull City winger Robert Snodgrass has rejected an offer to extend his contract at the KC Stadium, the Daily Mail report.
Hull have an option to extend his current deal by a year, which would expire this summer, but this provides re-sale value should the Scotsman push to move on.
Hull City’s Robert Snodgrass celebrates scoring their first goal
With Hull stuck in the Premier League relegation zone, Snodgrass is understandably keeping his options open.
A club which should be paying attention should undoubtedly be Snograss’ former side Leeds United, who he left in 2012 to sign with Norwich.
For the first time in years, Leeds are looking like viable promotion contenders, and they are dreaming of a long anticipated return to the Premier League.
Currently in fifth place, a play-off spot is their best bet with Newcastle and Brighton running away with the automatic spots.
Robert Snodgrass in action for Leeds United
Hull are unlikely to want to let Snodgrass leave while they still have a chance of Premier League survival, but next summer could be a different proposition.
If Leeds win promotion to the Premier League, signing for the Whites will become a tempting proposition for the 29-year-old who is still held in high regard by fans and left the club on good terms.
Even if they are unsuccessful, a Hull relegation would simply leave Snograss making a sideways step, with a ‘new’ challenge potentially being even more tempting.
Snodgrass has seven goals already this season and would be a sure bet to surpass double figures in the Championship.
With Snodgrass on one wing and Stuart Dallas on the other, striker Chris Wood could thrive on the service the two attackers could provide.
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