Burnley have had a bid accepted for Hull City attacker Robert Snodgrass.
According to the Guardian, Sunderland are one of the teams to have been alerted to Hull City winger Robert Snodgrass’ potential availability.
Hull have accepted a bid from Burnley for Snodgrass, which is reportedly worth around £10 million.
The Tigers had rejected offers from West Ham United earlier this month, but their apparent willingness to sell has alerted a range of clubs.

West Ham are expected to match Burnley’s offer, and Middlesbrough and Watford are also set to make a bid.
The Guardian claim that Sunderland are also monitoring the situation, but the deal could depend upon David Moyes’ side offloading one of their players.
Sunderland are short of funds currently, and may have to sell before they can buy.

Snodgrass has been Hull’s star performer so far this campaign, and the Scottish international has netted seven goals and claimed three assists in 20 Premier League matches this season.
Hull are one of Sunderland’s main relegation rivals, but they appear to be wiling to do a deal, if their asking price is met.
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