The Scottish international has been heavily linked with a move to West Ham.
A report in the London Evening Standard is suggesting that West Ham United are still £4 million off of meeting Hull City’s asking price for Scotland international Robert Snodgrass.
Sky Sports reported earlier this week that West Ham had made a £6 million bid for the winger but that it was rejected outright by their Premier League rivals.
Hull City’s Robert Snodgrass in action
Now the Evening Standard is suggesting that West Ham would need to push the fee closer to the £10 million mark if they were to convince Hull to accept an offer to sell the player this month.
Snodgrass has been in fine form for Hull this season, scoring 12 goals for club and country.
Hull City’s Robert Snodgrass celebrates scoring their first goal
West Ham are looking to bring in a new attacking outlet from out wide to replace their rebellious star Dimitri Payet. The French international is attempting to force a move back to his former club Marseille as he is not settled in the English capital
Snodgrass could go some way toward adding some attacking flair to the West Ham team, so they can continue their excellent uptake in form.
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