West Ham winger Robert Snodgrass has emerged as a summer target for Cardiff City, according to reports.
The Scotland international spent last season on loan at Aston Villa despite joining West Ham for a fee thought to be worth £10m from Hull City in January 2017.
Snodgrass was deemed surplus to requirements at the London Stadium by Slaven Bilic and there was talk of David Moyes being willing to afford him another chance to impress.

However, with Manuel Pellegrini now at the helm, it seems Snodgrass could be set to leave West Ham, with Wales Online claiming that Neil Warnock wants to add him to his Cardiff squad.
Following their promotion to the Premier League, the Bluebirds are seeking new additions ahead of next season and it seems Snodgrass has emerged as a target.
It’s stated that West Ham will welcome offers worth in the region of £12 million; a considerably expensive price given Snodgrass’ shortcomings since his move from Hull last year.





