A number of Premier League clubs are tracking the Scotland international given Hull's precarious position on and off the field.
Snodgrass has been in fine form this season, scoring nine goals and laying on four for his team-mates in all competitions, and is attracting interest from Burnley, West Ham and Sunderland.
Burnley and West Ham are thought to have already bid £7.5m for the 29-year-old, but these offers fall way below Hull's valuation.
Sean Dyche's side are looking for some added flair in midfield and Burnley fans will be excited at the prospect of Snodgrass lining up alongside fellow Scotland international wing wizard George Boyd.
Meawhile, the Hammers are resigned to losing Dimitri Payet this transfer window and given Snodgrass' set-piece abilities and better return of goals this season, selling Payet and adding Snodgrass may prove to make perfect sense on and off the field.
Sunderland and Newcastle were also thought to be interested in the Hull midfielder, but it's unlikely that money will be made available to David Moyes and Snodgrass would probably not be interested in a move to a lower division club.
Despite all of the rumours, Snodgrass may still stay on Humberside. Hull have been resurgent in recent weeks under new manager Marco Silva, who has been labelled as the 'new Mourinho'.