According to Italian website Gazzetta dello Sport, West Ham have once again enquired about the availability of Columbian striker Carlos Bacca.
The Hammers have already submitted one bid for the Ac Milan man, however, it was rejected and it is said that the club want a fee around £25m. The club’s directors are keen to sort out new boss’ Vincento Montello’s budget and have therefore engaged in negotiations with the London club.
As many players do, it seems as though Bacca looks up to West Ham boss Slaven Bilic and the chance of playing under him along with Europa League football and the new Olympic stadium could be a factor in Bacca’s decision for his future.

The 29-year-old used to play for Sevilla where he won the Europa League In both of his two seasons there. He then signed for Milan and scored 18 goals in 38 games. However with Bacca ‘getting on’ in footballing terms Milan do not want to lose money and this seems to be their reason for sale.




