West Ham United have signed Robert Snodgrass from Hull City.
West Ham United co-chairman David Gold has taken to social networking site Twitter to give his verdict on the signing of Robert Snodgrass from Hull City.
The Hammers have recruited Snodgrass from Premier League rivals Hull for a transfer fee reported by BBC Sport to be worth £10.2 million.
Gold has praised the 29-year-old winger and has backed the former Leeds United star to be a success at the London Stadium.


Snodgrass is a very good winger and has showcased his quality in the Premier League, and he should prove to be a good signing for West Ham.
The former Norwich City star scored seven goals and created 45 chances in 20 league matches for Hull this season before his move to the Hammers.
During the 2015-16 campaign, the Scotland international scored three goals and created 62 chances in 27 Championship matches for the Tigers.
West Ham are 10th in the Premier League table at the moment with 28 points from 22 matches.
As for Hull, the Tigers are currently second from bottom in the standings with 16 points from 22 games.
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