Aston Villa midfielder Robert Snodgrass is willing to return to parent club West Ham.
The attacking midfielder, who still has two-and-a-half years remaining on his West Ham deal, was given just over 800 minutes of football to prove himself under Slaven Bilic, before being deemed surplus to requirements by the Croatian.
The London Evening Standard says Bilic’s departure, though, there seems to have been a change in stance on Snodgrass’ future in Stratford. Despite ill-advised comments from David Sullivan and Karren Brady on the Scot, David Moyes seems keen and had looked into the possibility of a recall in January, to no avail.
The ball is firmly in West Ham’s court, but should they decide to call on Snodgrass this summer, he’s more than ready to prove his worth.