Leeds United boss Neil Warnock has admitted that he is 'unsure' whether Robert Snodgrass will remain at the club this summer.
The 24-year-old is out of contract at the end of next season and has been linked with a host of Premier League sides, but Warnock has claimed that he wants to keep the midfielder until at least January.
"My gut feeling is I'm not too sure. I'd imagine his agents are talking to everybody and it depends who comes in and the telephone money they talk about. But they'd still have to agree a fee with us," he told the Yorkshire Evening Post.
"For us to let him go this summer, the fee would have to be very big. There'll be no getting away from that. I've said to the chairman 'if we have to keep him until Christmas, we keep him until Christmas'.
"What I've said to him is 'sign your contract. If we're nowhere near by Christmas then I'll sell you at Christmas. If by the end of the season we don't go up then I'll make sure you're in the Premier League'.' I don't think I can do any more than that."
Leeds finished the Championship season in 14th position.