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AC Milan's Carlos Bacca says he's had interest from clubs in all top leagues

AC Milan striker Carlos Bacca says he has received interest from clubs in all of Europe's top five leagues.

Bacca still has the majority of his contract remaining on the Milan deal he signed last year in a move from Sevilla.

He has been linked to West Ham, Atletico Madrid and Roma, but the 29-year-old said there has also been enquiries from France and Germany.

"My future's in God's hands. Everyone knows I have a four-year contract with Milan," Bacca told AS.

"There are offers and there's interest from clubs in England, Spain, Italy, France and Germany. It's not easy to make a decision.

"We have time, we're calm. My representative is speaking with clubs and with Milan."

Bacca said it was important for him to be playing in the Champions League, which Milan did not come anywhere near qualifying for last year as they finished 23 points behind third-placed Roma in Serie A.

"It's my dream to play in the Champions League and I work every day for that. I want to play in it with Milan, but unfortunately we won't be doing so," he said.

"It's one of the subjects I'm talking about with Milan -- that we're not in Europe and I want to play in the Champions League.

"It depends on Milan's project this year, on the new investors and the players that arrive. Then we'll make decisions."