West Ham winger Robert Snodgrass could be on his way out of London Stadium already as Brighton and Hove Albion are interested in signing him for £8million.

Snodgrass made the move from Hull City to the London Stadium in January for £10million and remained their top scorer for a while with seven goals to his name. The 29-year-old has struggled to settle in East London, starting just nine games for the Hammers and only creating two assists, and some West Ham fans have been disappointed with his performances.

Reports have suggested that Brighton are keen to bring the Scot down to the Amex as they prepare for their first season in the Premier league.

The Hammers will look to recoup the money they paid for the former Norwich and Leeds United player, with a fee of £8m thought to be required to secure his services.