Robert Snodgrass turns down offer of new contract at Hull City

By Paul Vinnell

Image: Robert Snodgrass has turned down a new contract at Hull

Robert Snodgrass has turned down the offer of a new contract at Hull City, according to Sky sources.

The 29-year-old Scotland international's deal is up in the summer but Hull are attempting to exercise their option of a further year. 

Sky Sports News HQ understands a handful of Premier League clubs are keeping a close eye on the situation. 

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Snodgrass has scored five Premier League goals this season - plus two in the EFL Cup - for bottom-placed Hull, and a further three for Scotland since the summer.

The 29-year-old has also been linked with a move to Celtic but, according to the Daily Record, manager Brendan Rodgers has shown no interest in taking the Scot to Parkhead.

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Image: Snodgrass has scored three goals for Scotland since the summer

Snodgrass started his career north of the border with Livingston before a move to Leeds United in July 2008. He then spent two years at Norwich before a switch to the KCOM Stadium in 2014.

He was sidelined for a year after he dislocated his kneecap and damaged ligaments on his Premier League debut for the club but has been a key part of Mike Phelan's side this season.

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