Hull City will hold discussions with Robert Snodgrass this week regarding his future at the club.
The Tigers have turned down bids from West Ham United and Middlesbrough for the Scotland international, who has been a star for the struggling Tigers so far this season.
Snodgrass, 29, has six months remaining on his current deal but has a 12-month option to stay at the KCOM Stadium which has prompted there Humberside club to turn down offers of up to £8million.
Hull boss Marco Silva landed Serbian attacking midfielder Lazar Markovic on loan from Liverpool on Monday, but is still not prepared to lose Snodgrass as he strives to keep the club in England's top flight.