Former West Ham target Carlos Bacca is in talks to quit AC Milan.
According to a report on talkSPORT the striker is hoping to agree a deal to quit the Italian giants this summer.
West Ham put in a bid for the striker last summer but at the time Milan weren’t prepared to discuss a deal after the Columbian had netted 20 Serie A goals.
Now, with Milan under new ownership and Bacca a year older West Ham could revive their interest with the striker available for £25m.
That fee may be on the high side for a 30-year-old but with his pedigree of having played for Club Brugge, Sevilla and Milan Bacca has the sort of quality to make a major impact on West Ham.
This season Bacca has scored 13 times from 24 starts and five substitute appearances with Milan sitting in sixth place well out of contention for a Champions League place.