The Scotsman spent last season at loan with Aston Villa.

Robert Snodgrass’ move to West Ham United has not been the breakthrough move it appeared to be when he made the switch from Hull City in January 2017.
Following an impressive first half of the season, in which he grabbed 9 goals and 4 assists for Hull, the Scotsman joined West Ham in a deal worth £12 million, with some suggesting he could replace the outgoing Dmitri Payet.
Snodgrass struggled to have much influence for the Hammers for the remainder of his first season, making 15 appearances and providing just 2 assists and no goals.
The 30-year-old was sent out on loan to Aston Villa last summer by new manager David Moyes and at Villa Park he looked back to his old self, helping Steve Bruce’s side to reach the play-off final.
The arrival of new manager Manuel Pelligrini has brought a flurry of signings, with the particularly impressive additions coming in the attacking positions.

Ukrainian forward Andriy Yarmolenko joined from Borussia Dortmund for £18 million, midfielder Jack Wilshere signed on a free transfer and Brazilian winger Felipe Anderson arrived at the London Stadium for a club record £36 million.
But despite the exciting attacking reinforcements, some West Ham fans still think Snodgrass has a place at the club and took to Twitter to will Pelligrini to give him a chance.

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