West Ham United have decided to try and offload Robert Snodgrass this month according to a report from the Daily Mail.
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The 33-year-old has played a peripheral role for the Hammers this season with just two Premier League minutes to his name.
The Scot actually enjoyed a superb campaign for West Ham last season, racking up five goals and five assists in 24 Premier League games (Transfermarkt).
It seems as though Robert Snodgrass now faces a bleak future at the London Stadium, however.

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West Ham to sell Robert Snodgrass?
The Hammers have made their mind up and will try to move the 33-year-old former Leeds ace on this month, according to a report from the Daily Mail.
West Ham signed Snoddy for around £10.2 million from Hull City in January 2017 (BBC).

He is a popular player at the London Stadium but aside from his potent set-piece deliveries, he doesn’t really have much to offer anymore.
The experienced Scot, who earns £50k-a-week (Football Insider) is out of contract with West Ham in the summer. The Hammers do have the option of extending that deal by a further 12 months.
It appears as though West Ham could cash in on Robert Snodgrass this month, however.
We shouldn’t be expecting a big fee but any kind of cash offer will be a decent return considering his age. And moving him on would also free up a decent chunk of salary space.
It would be sad to see Snoddy go, but it must be viewed as the right call by the Hammers.
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