Saturday 21 January 2017 20:29, UK
Middlesbrough have had a £6m bid, rising to £8m with add-ons, rejected for Hull City winger Robert Snodgrass, according to Sky sources.
West Ham have have already had two offers turned down for the in-demand Scotland international.
Snodgrass, 29, has been one of the top performers at struggling Hull this season and has scored seven goals with two assists.
Sky sources recently reported that Snodgrass had turned down the offer of new Hull contract, alerting several Premier League clubs to his possible availability during the transfer window.
West Ham have been active in the early stages of the transfer window but failed in bids to land strikers Jermain Defoe and Scott Hogan, and it now remains to be seen whether they will up their offer for Snodgrass.
The former Leeds and Norwich midfielder missed most of the 2014/15 campaign and half of the following season due to a serious knee injury.