West Ham manager Slaven Bilic has revealed that he is open to letting Robert Snodgrass leave his club this summer provided that the deal suits his team.
The 29-year-old Snodgrass is reportedly surplus to requirements at the London Stadium and was not named in any of West Ham’s match day squads thus far this season.
The Scotland international Snodgrass was only brought to the East London Club in January after a promising first half of last season with Hull City.
He was signed to provide creativity to the team, following the departure of Dimitri Payet, however he failed to live up to expectations and did not find the back of the net from 15 Premier League appearances.
The Croatian Bilic has now confirmed that his club will listen to an offer for Snodgrass if it suits them and said, “If [Snodgrass] wants a new challenge or whatever, OK. We still have one week to go but only if the deal suits us [Snodgrass will go] and we have enough players.”
