Robert Snodgrass has no desire to leave the Premier League despite receiving lucrative offers from China, reports The Guardian.
The Hull star wants to leave the relegation strugglers this month after turning down a new contract and has already been heavily linked with a move to West Ham, Crystal Palace and West Brom.
Despite rejecting a new deal, Hull still triggered a clause in Snodgrass’ deal that ties him to the club for an extra 12 months until 2018 but Marco Silva’s side still face a real fight to keep hold of their star midfielder.
A bid of around £8m will reportedly be enough to convince Hull to part ways with the Scotland international and there are even bids from unnamed clubs from Turkey and China but Snodgrass’ desire is to stay in the Premier League.
Keeping hold of their talisman is integral to Hull’s chances of beating the drop this season and his importance is highlighted in the stats. Snodgrass has scored twice as many league goals as any other Hull teammate this season (7).
For more stats on Robert Snodgrass, click here to visit his WhoScored player page