Ball is in Leeds United’s court over contract - Snodgrass

Leeds midfielder Robert Snodgrass has challenged the Elland Club to match his ambitions as the two parties continue to stall on a new contract.

After failing to make the top flight this season, Snodgrass has put the onus on Neil Warnock to emphasise their desire to reach the Premier League.

“I have another year left and they have offered me another contract and my agent is still speaking with them,” said Snodgrass.

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“I said that I wanted to take a few weeks away from everything, not make any decisions and we will start speaking in June.

“The decision doesn’t need to be made right now.

“Being captain of Leeds United in the Premier League would be a dream come true.

“If anyone would have said that when I went down there as a 20-year-old, I wouldn’t have believed them, I don’t think anyone would have.

“But I am living in the real world. We didn’t get there. If things change in terms of bringing players in and getting Premier League class and kicking-on, then it’s a no-brainer. You sign the contract and move on.”