West Ham United have had a £6m bid for Robert Snodgrass rejected by Hull City, reports claim.
The Hammers have already seen offers of £3m and £5m rejected by the relegation threatened Tigers who are understandably keen to hold onto the Scottish international.
Snodgrass, 29, has been Hull’s best player this season and has found the net nine times this season despite his side’s poor form.
Marco Silva, who took over as manager at the KCOM Stadium earlier this month, has already made it clear he intends to retain Snodgrass.
The Tigers activated a clause in the midfielder’s contract last month which saw his deal extended by a further year, tying him to Hull until summer 2018.
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