Snodgrass kean to discuss future

Leeds United skipper Robert Snodgrass is keen to discuss his future with the Championship club. 

Snodgrass still has a year left on his current contract with Leeds, but with rumours that the 24-year-old is being sought by Premier League clubs, his future is certainly up for discussion.

The Scot joined Leeds from Livingstone in 2008, and has since made 168 first-team appearances for the Whites, hitting the back of the net 35 times in the process.

“Of course, I’ll sit down with the [management] team and speak about things and try and move further forward,” Snodgrass told the Yorkshire Evening Post. “But I’ve got another year left, that’s what people are forgetting and they think I’m going to leave because my contract is up. But that’s not the case.

“I can’t sit here and say I’m doing this decision for myself. It’s never really been about me; I’ve just come down here and signed a contract and played for Leeds United and got on with it.

“But now I need to sit down with my family – the people who matter most – and try and see where the next step is.

“I’ve a year left and if nothing comes about, I’ll be here at Leeds United and hopefully be part of what will be a successful promotion season.

“It’s the end of the season and we’ll take a break a little bit. The club will be trying to get their signings in as well and I know Neil Warnock has got his ball rolling already and he’s trying to sign a few and you’ll see them come up over the next few weeks.”

Leeds United failed to gather enough points to propel themselves into a play-off position, meaning that the Yorkshire based club will continue to play football in the Championship next season.

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