Robert Snodgrass is ready to give his all for West Ham once more, should David Moyes hand him a chance to prove himself next season.

The Scotland international, who moved to east London from Hull City in January 2017, is excelling on loan with Championship side Aston Villa, having scored or assisted seven goals in his last seven league games.

Reports have suggested that both parties are keen to agree a permanent deal following the season-long loan at Villa Park. However, while the 30-year-old enjoys a healthy working relationship with Villa manager Steve Bruce, Standard Sport understands there is no such discussion on-going and that Snodgrass is ready to throw everything into a second chance at London Stadium.

The attacking midfielder, who still has two-and-a-half years remaining on his West Ham deal, was given just over 800 minutes of football to prove himself under Slaven Bilic, before being deemed surplus to requirements by the Croatian.

Since Bilic’s departure, though, there seems to have been a change in stance on Snodgrass’ future in Stratford. Despite ill-advised comments from David Sullivan and Karren Brady on the Scot, Moyes seems keen and had looked into the possibility of a recall in January, to no avail.

The Hammers boss has, time and again, pointed to an imbalance in his squad, with a number of forwards keen on a left-hand-side berth, leaving him short on the right wing, Snodgrass’ favoured role.

The ball is firmly in West Ham’s court, but should they decide to call on Snodgrass this summer, he’s more than ready to prove his worth.