Premier League new boys Brighton and now Championship side Sunderland are both reportedly after West Ham winger Robert Snodgrass.
Snodgrass arrived at the London Stadium in January for a fee of around £10m following a terrific first-half of the season with Hull City, who have since been relegated.
The Telegraph believe a fee of £8m would be enough to make West Ham allow Snodgrass to leave the club after the disastrous six months he’s had in London. He managed 15 games for the club and only added two assists during that time.
It appears right now that Brighton are favourites for his signiture given that they can offer first-team football in the Premier League.

Snodgrass simply failed to deliever for the Hammers but that wont stop other clubs targetting the Scot, who is very capable on his day.
Both clubs have already been busy in the transfer market and they will indeed both look to continue to bolster their squads for the start of a new season that is just over a month away.
This deal for West Ham would be perfect given they could use that money to pursue other targets they have in-line this summer.




