Burnley have tabled a £7.5million bid for Hull City winger Robert Snodgrass after having two offers for Robbie Brady rejected by Norwich.

Manager Sean Dyche wants to sign a wide player in the January transfer window, but Burnley have been unable to agree terms over Brady who is valued at £13m by Norwich.

The Clarets switched their sights to Snodgrass on Wednesday by making a formal bid to Hull who are increasingly resigned to the fact that their best player – and arguably best hope of staying in the Premier League – will leave the KCOM Stadium this month.

Hull forward Robert Snodgrass is the subject of interest from several Premier League clubs

Robbie Brady was Sean Dyche's first-choice but Norwich have refused to sell their star

The 29-year-old Scotland international has 18 months left on his contract after turning down a new three-year-offer in December, and a number of clubs – including West Ham, Middlesbrough, Sunderland, West Brom and Aston Villa – are interested in signing him.

Burnley, who knocked Sunderland out of the FA Cup on Tuesday night, are understood to be hopeful of keeping their two prize assets, top scorer Andre Gray and centre-back Michael Keane, beyond the end of the transfer window.

Gray was the subject of an unsuccessful £15m bid from West Ham earlier this month, but there have since been no more formal offers for either player.

Former Manchester United defender Keane is widely expected to be a target for Everton in the summer.