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Two days ago, we carried a report from FCInterNews which explained Graziano Pellè has received a serious proposal from West Ham United.

Gazzetta dello Sport also covered the Hammers approach for the striker on Friday.

The 35-year-old is without a club after his contract with Chinese side Shandong Luneng expired at the end of last month.

Inter Milan and Juventus are thinking about the former Southampton man, according to TuttoMercatoWeb.

The report’s headline says there are ‘sirens’ from England and the Middle East for the Italian.

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Apart from the two Serie A clubs, the player also has other ‘interesting proposals’, and that includes one from David Moyes’ side, who ‘like’ the player.

‘These are days of reflection’ for Pellè, states the website and they add the frontman will take a decision on his future ‘within a week’.

West Ham are in the market for a new striker and their need to strengthen the attacking division only increased after allowing Sébastien Haller to join Ajax on Friday.

Pellè has experience of playing in the Premier League and will be available on a free transfer in the winter market.