The powerful forward only joined the Hammers from Stoke City last summer, in a club-record move

Marko Arnautovic could be on the way out of West Ham United, with the club reportedly willing to listen to offers for the Austrian hitman.

Manchester United and Roma are understood to be interested in the 29-year-old, who joined the Hammers for a club-record fee last summer from Stoke City.

1 Arnautovic scored eleven goals for West Ham in the 2017/18 season

The 29-year-old flourished under David Moyes during the latter stages of last season, helping the Hammers avoid the drop.

However, new boss Manuel Pellegrini’s big-spending exploits during the summer window so far suggest Arnautovic’s time at the London Stadium could be up.

The Hammers have already drafted in seven new players, including paying a club record fee of £42 million to land highly-rated attacker Felipe Anderson from Lazio.

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After struggling for form and fitness in the first half of the season, the former Inter Milan forward began to hit his stride in east London.

Arnautovic bagged 11 goals in 35 appearances last term after Slaven Bilic left the club in November.