Agent: Bacca undecided over future with AC Milan
Carlos Bacca's agent says the AC Milan striker is "very happy" with his situation in Italy, but a move away from the club this summer is not out of the question.
Despite rejecting a bid from West Ham last weekend, Milan has reportedly made Bacca available on the transfer market. The Rossoneri failed to qualify for the Europa League last season, and that could "be a problem" for Bacca, according to representative Sergio Barila.
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"Carlos is very happy in Milan because it is a very big club and he has enjoyed his time there so far. But they will not play in European competition next season and that could be a problem," Barila told the Guardian.
The 29-year-old Colombia international is currently preparing for the Copa America Centenario opener against the United States on Friday, and any deal would likely occur after the tournament.
Barila and Bacca are also waiting to see how negotiations pan out between Milan and potential Chinese investors, with owner Silvio Berlusconi declaring last week that he's prepared to sell the 18-time Serie A champion.
"At the moment, Carlos is training with the national team for the Copa America and it is likely we will have to wait for the new investors before anything can develop," Barila added.
Bacca, who joined Milan from Sevilla for €30 million last year, scored 20 goals across all competitions last season.
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