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Bilic and Stimac stays at Upton Park are inspiration for Hammers target Tadic

Target: Josip Tadic


West Ham are considering a move for young Croatian star Josip Tadic.

The 20-year-old striker produced some outstanding displays for Dinamo Zagreb last season, catching the eye of Hammers scouts.

Tadic said: 'It would be nice to play for the club where Croatian legends Slaven Bilic and Igor Stimac once played.

'I am very surprised - in a positive way, of course.'

Inspiration: Croatian star Igor Stimac played for West Ham

Inspiration: Croatian star Igor Stimac played for West Ham

Tadic is an Under-21 international who was not included in Bilic's squad for Euro 2008, where Croatia reached the quarter-finals.

His contract with Dinamo runs out in the summer of 2011.

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