West Ham agree deal for Carlos Bacca, decision in next 48 hours

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West Ham agree deal for Carlos Bacca, decision in next 48 hours

Reports in Italy have said that West Ham have raised their bid for AC Milan striker Carlos Bacca.

West Ham initially offered €30 million for Bacca, however Bacca has insisted that he wants to play Champions League football next season. The Hammers have increased their bid to a whopping €32 million, which works out at around £26.6 million.

Bacca is reportedly waiting for offers from Champions League teams, however West Ham are trying to force Bacca into a move by making the highest offer.

West Ham have also increased their contract offer to pay Bacca €4 million (Around £3.3 million) per year after tax has been taken out. West ham have also added bonuses into the contract, but it is unclear what they are.

Jack Sullivan has tonight confirmed West Ham have agreed a fee wth AC Milan for Bacca and the striker has informed the Hammers he will make his final decision on the move in the next 48 hours.

https://twitter.com/jsullivanwhu/status/755888806784540672

The Colombian did well last season at AC Milan, netting 17 goals in 38 league appearances. He has scored 13 goals in 33 appearances for the Colombia national team, spread over six years.

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