<p class="ss-text-bold">In-demand striker Robert Snodgrass will decide his future in the coming days. </p> </p> </p> The 20-year-old, who was offered a trial by Barcelona earlier in his career, has rejected a new three-year contract at Livingston and is set to leave the Scottish First Division outfit. </p> </p> Snodgrass was a target for Premier League new boys West Brom, but their interest has cooled and now the likes of Barnsley, Hartlepool and Crewe are in for him. </p> </p> Scottish clubs Dundee, Hamilton and Kilmarnock have also made offers but the Scottish Under 21 international suggests he wants to try his luck South of the Border. </p> </p> </p><h4>Talks</h4> </p> </p> "I haven't decided yet, but I hope to know where my future is within the next 24 to 48 hours,'' said Snodgrass on Friday. </p> "I've had offers from Dundee, Hamilton and Kilmarnock but I don't think Hamilton and Killie are keen on paying compensation. </p> "I've also had interesting offers from four or five teams in England. </p> "I've been down south over the past couple of weeks visiting the clubs and their stadiums and I feel the time is right for a fresh challenge. </p> "The new owners of Livingston offered me a three-year deal but I told them I was keen to move on and take the next step in my career." </p>