Hull would be willing to sell key man Robert Snodgrass this month if they received an offer of £10m for the Scotland international, reports Bleacher Report.
West Ham and Crystal Palace have both been linked with a move for the 29-year-old in January, but the former’s opening offer of £3m was swiftly rejected.
Despite having just 18 months’ left to run on his current deal at the KCOM Stadium, the Tigers won’t sell for anything less than £10m for Snodgrass.
While Hull would be reluctant to sell Snodgrass this month, they know he is unwilling to prolong his stay at the club as they battle against the drop.
The Scot has played a starring role for Hull this season, scoring or assisting nine of their 17 Premier League goals.
Recently appointed manager Marco Silva could use the funds raised from any possible sale of Snodgrass to strengthen the squad.
Silva made his first signings since his appointment on Friday, bringing in Oumar Niasse and Evandro from Everton and FC Porto, respectively.
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