West Ham co-owner David Sullivan has revealed the club want to sign Zlatan Ibrahimovic from Paris Saint-Germain this summer.
The Sweden international has confirmed he will leave France when his contract expires at the end of the season and that there has been interest in him from the Premier League.
Ibrahimovic has never played in England before and Sullivan hopes to tempt him to West Ham on a free transfer, although he revealed the club is considering making offers for players already in the Premier League.
"We have a list of strikers all over Europe and most of our money will go into signing a striker," Sullivan told talkSPORT. "That is the plan for next season.
"I'd love Ibrahimovic from PSG but whether he'd come to us I don't know. I know he's 34 and he's a fantastic player.
"There are a number of top Premier League players we may be bidding for, top goalscorers, but I can't name them. I can't comment on players from other teams.
"The squad we have at West Ham now is the best we've had in six years, by a long, long way. We will be adding to that squad in the summer and hopefully we'll be a bit better next year."