AC Milan striker Carlos Bacca is open to a move back to his former club Sevilla, amidst interest from Arsenal, according to Italian daily La Repubblica.

The Colombia international, who joined AC Milan from Sevilla in 2015, has thus far scored six goals in 13 Serie A appearances this season.




Bacca’s good form in front of goal managed to attract the interest of Arsenal, while Paris Saint-Germain, now managed by the forward’s former boss at Sevilla, Unai Emery, have also being linked with the 30-year-old.

However, it seems Bacca, who missed AC Milan’s last three games with an injury, is eyeing up a return to Sevilla.
 


The Colombian was spotted at his former stomping ground, Sanchez Pizjuan, to watch Sevilla beat Valencia 2-1 in a league fixture on 26th November.

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It has been claimed that Sevilla are preparing a €24m deal to bring Bacca back to the club.

But it remains to be seen if AC Milan allow Bacca to move during the upcoming winter transfer window without first signing a replacement.