Robert Snodgrass will be allowed to leave West Ham this summer.
Snodgrass joined West Ham from Hull City in the January transfer window for a fee around £10.2 million, as reported by BBC Sport.
The Scotland winger, who has 23 international caps under his belt, has no shortage of admirers, with Leeds United, Aston Villa and Newcastle United being linked.

Snodgrass would consider staying in the Premier League, but at 29, he could be tempted to join a club where he would get regular game time.
The news of him being available in the market has caused an extra bit of excitement among the Celtic fans, who want the club to sign him on loan.
Snodgrass is a reported Celtic fan, and he even wore his Celtic shorts when training with Old Firm rivals Rangers, as reported by the Daily Record.
The Scotland international was even willing to take a substantial pay-cut to swap Hull City for Parkhead in January, but the deal didn’t materialise.
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