West Ham’s Robert Snodgrass is being linked with Premier League rivals West Brom – and some of their fans on Twitter have responded by claiming they’d love to see him signed this month.
The Express and Star reports that West Brom are hopeful of conducting business in the January transfer window to try help them in their relegation battle.
It is understood that the Baggies are keen on a potential swoop for West Ham winger Snodgrass, with the London club prepared to listen to offers for him.
The report states that it could cost a “nominal fee” to sign him on a permanent basis, as the 33-year-old’s contract at the London Stadium expires at the end of the season.
Sam Allardyce’s West Brom are 19th in the league table as it stands and he is looking into raiding his former club.

Snodgrass has played just six time across all competitions this season for David Moyes’ West Ham, but scored twice and provided one assist during the club’s three Carabao Cup fixtures.
The Scottish wide player turned 33 in September and could be heading towards the back end of his career, but he’s still got amazing individual ability on the ball.
He’s not someone that has ever relied on blistering piece, as he’s got a wand of a left foot that is great for deliveries and adding some extra experience at the Hawthorns could be a smart decision.
A selection of West Brom supporters on social media agree that Snodgrass is a decent January target:
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