West Ham pull out of move to sign AC Milan youngster M'Baye Niang

West Ham had been looking at taking the striker to Upton Park on loan



19-year-old has attracted interest from Everton, Tottenham and Arsenal

West Ham have pulled out of a loan deal for 19-year-old AC Milan striker M'Baye Niang.



The striker was chased by Everton, Tottenham and Arsenal 18 months ago while at Caen.



The France Under 21 international became the San Siro club’s second youngest scorer in history, but a dip in form and Milan’s disastrous season saw him shipped off to Montpellier on loan in January.

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Wanted: M'Baye Niang (left) is in talks with West Ham over a £250,000 loan deal from AC Milan

He returned at the end of this season having been in trouble and handed a suspended jail term for his involvement in a hit-and-run accident earlier in the year.



Niang is available for a fee of around £4million.



Experience: Niang's parent club AC Milan are interested in loaning the forward out once again