West Ham United have reportedly failed with a £3million bid for Hull City’s Robert Snodgrass.
According to Sky Sports, West Ham United have had a £3million bid for Hull City’s Robert Snodgrass rejected.
The Hammers are desperate for attacking reinforcements, and whilst a new striker is needed, another winger could be on Slaven Bilic’s wish list.
Hull City’s Robert Snodgrass in action with West Bromwich Albion’s Darren Fletcher
Summer signing Gokhan Tore and Sofiane Feghouli have made little impact since arriving from Besiktas and Valencia respectively, and could even leave the club during this month’s transfer window.
Bilic does have Dimitri Payet and Michail Antonio at his disposal, but with Andre Ayew at the Africa Cup of Nations with Ghana, West Ham may well look to land another wide man.
West Ham United’s Aaron Cresswell in action with Hull City’s Robert Snodgrass
Now, Sky Sports report that West Ham have offered £3million to sign Hull City winger Robert Snodgrass – but the Tigers have rejected that offer.
Snodgrass, 29, has been one of the stars of the Premier League season, hitting seven goals and two assists so far this term whist becoming Hull’s leading light in their battle against relegation.
Unsurprisingly, his performances have attracted interest, but West Ham’s derisory £3million bid has been rejected today, leaving the Hammers to weigh up another move for the Scotland international.
It’s another rejected bid for West Ham though, after failing with £6m and £10m offers for Sunderland striker Jermain Defoe and Brentford hitman Scott Hogan respectively, as reported by Sky Sports.
Hammers fans are unhappy with the transfer business, and took to Twitter to slam co-chairman David Gold for making low bids for players, stating that the bids are embarrassing, and making a mockery of the club.
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