West Ham will reportedly keep hold of Robert Snodgrass in the upcoming summer transfer window.
According to a report from the Mirror, there are plans for David Moyes to afford the experienced winger a second chance to impress at the London Stadium ahead of next season.
Snodgrass was recruited in the January transfer window last year for £10m after an impressive stint with Hull. However, in the following summer, he was sent out on loan to Aston Villa after failing to impress Slaven Bilic.

He has since been in good form for Steve Bruce’s side, who have secured their place in the Championship play-offs this term.
Snodgrass’ future at West Ham appeared to be somewhat bleak, given the club’s decision to swiftly get him off the books in the build-up to the 2017/18 season.
However, it appears as though Snodgrass’ time at the club is not yet over, with Moyes prepared to give him another chance to prove his worth.





