Robert Snodgrass: West Bromwich Albion part company with Scotland winger
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Championship promotion hopefuls West Brom have parted company with winger Robert Snodgrass "by mutual agreement".
The 34-year-old 28-times capped Scotland international has played 15 times since being made Sam Allardyce's first Albion signing a year ago.
But he has made just four starts this season under Valerien Ismael.
Albion announced late on deadline day that he had left, saying: "The club thanks Robert for his efforts and wishes him well in his future career."
The excitingly mercurial Snodgrass has made a combined 573 career appearances with Livingston, Stirling, Leeds United, Norwich City, Hull City, West Ham United, Aston Villa and the Baggies, scoring 110 goals.
Snodgrass was not the only player to depart The Hawthorns on deadline day, as strikers Owen Windsor and Jamie Soule (Cheltenham) both departed on loan, while Jordan Hugill was recalled from his loan with Albion to sign for Cardiff City.