Norwich's Snodgrass bid snubbed
Sporting Life 17/7/12
Leeds manager Neil Warnock has confirmed Norwich have had a bid rejected for captain Robert Snodgrass.
The Scotland winger has been offered a new deal at Elland Road which would make him the highest-paid player at the npower Championship club.
Warnock is waiting on a response while also trying to fend off interest from the Barclays Premier League Canaries.
"It's been made public that they (Norwich) have bid, but from our own point of view it's not what we're looking for," Warnock told www.leedsunited.com.
"We'd like to keep Rob, and Rob knows that. Whether that will be possible we'll have to wait and see.
"It's difficult when players get their heads turned, but I'd like to keep Rob at the club and that's what I'm trying to do at the moment. Unless they come up with a valuation that the club thinks is satisfactory then that's what we want to do."
Leeds manager Neil Warnock has confirmed Norwich have had a bid rejected for captain Robert Snodgrass.
The Scotland winger has been offered a new deal at Elland Road which would make him the highest-paid player at the npower Championship club.
Warnock is waiting on a response while also trying to fend off interest from the Barclays Premier League Canaries.
"It's been made public that they (Norwich) have bid, but from our own point of view it's not what we're looking for," Warnock told www.leedsunited.com.
"We'd like to keep Rob, and Rob knows that. Whether that will be possible we'll have to wait and see.
"It's difficult when players get their heads turned, but I'd like to keep Rob at the club and that's what I'm trying to do at the moment. Unless they come up with a valuation that the club thinks is satisfactory then that's what we want to do."