West Ham have £3million bid for Robert Snodgrass rejected… two weeks after he signed a new contract extension at Hull City
Hammers boss Slaven Bilic is looking to bolster his midfield ranks and sees in-form Scot as the perfect fit at the London Stadium
WEST HAM have seen their £3million bid for Robert Snodgrass rejected, just two weeks after he signed a new Hull deal.
The Tigers ace, 29, has been a key member of the KCOM Stadium side this term, turning out 21 times for the club already, netting nine times.
Scottish international Snodgrass has also turned out for times for his country, netting a hat-trick against Malta back in September.
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With Hull struggling in the Premier League, now-axed boss Mike Phelan acted quickly to offer Snodgrass - arguably his best player - a new contract in a bid to ward off swirling clubs, like West Ham and Newcastle.
The Tigers also tied down Abel Hernandez, Michael Dawson, Jake Livermore, Andy Robertson and Harry Maguire to contract extensions.
Hull are languishing in last place in the Premier League, with just 13 points from their opening 20 games and are adamant they aren't about to sell their top performer.
However, West Ham are lacking depth in their midfield and Slaven Bilic is looking to a Premier League veteran, such as Snodgrass - who has also played for Norwich and Leeds.
The 21-cap Scotland international has been at Hull since joining in 2014, following two years at Carrow Road.
After spending last season in the Championship, Snodgrass has shown no signs of struggling back in the top flight.
West Ham will now look to come back in with a much better offer in order to tempt the Tigers into parting with their man man.