Sevilla striker Carlos Bacca would be open to making a switch to the Premier League should an offer be made this summer, according to respected Spanish journalist Guillem Balague.
The 28-year-old has been tipped with a move to both Manchester United and Liverpool in recent weeks, following on the back of an impressive campaign that saw him score 27 goals in all competitions.
Balague claims that Bacca would like to further his career by moving to a top English side, but a bid has yet to be launched.
"Carlos Bacca at the end of the season told Sevilla he would like a way out," he told Sky Sports News. "Sevilla would like him to stay, but he does know there is interest from the Premier League and Italy
"He likes the idea of coming to the Premier League, of course he has been abroad for a few years and would be happy to continue that progression abroad. Although Sevilla expect an offer, it hasn't arrived yet."
Sevilla sporting director Monchi stated earlier this week that Bacca will not be sold unless the buy-out clause in his contract, which has three more years left to run, is paid up in full.