West Ham United are reportedly interested in signing Robert Snodgrass from Hull City in the January transfer window.
West Ham United will make another move for Hull City winger Robert Snodgrass, according to The Mirror.
The Hammers recently had a £3 million offer for Snodgrass rejected, according to the report.
The London outfit, though, have not given up on the pursuit of the 29-year-old Scotland international.
According to The Mirror, West Ham will make a new bid for Snodgrass and will include striker Ashley Fletcher in the deal.
It has been claimed that if the Hammers offer the 21-year-old and £2m, then a deal for Snodgrass could be completed.

Snodgrass has scored seven goals and created 40 chances in 19 Premier League appearances for Hull so far this season.
During the 2015-16 campaign, the former Leeds United and Norwich City winger has scored three goals and created 62 chances in 27 Championship matches for the Tigers.

Meanwhile, new Hull manager Marco Silva has suggested to BBC Humberside that Snodgrass will not be let go on the cheap.
“No, no, no,” said Silva when asked if Hull could consider selling the winger in January. “Only if something special [is offered] but in this moment, no.”
West Ham are 13th in the league table at the moment with 22 points from 20 matches, while Hull currently find themselves at the foot of the standings with only 13 points from 20 games.
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