Patrice Evra dresses up as a panda urging fans to 'say no to racism'
The Manchester United legend, who won five Premier League titles at Old Trafford, could leave Juventus next month.
The experienced left-back has struggled for game time in Turin this season and has fallen out of favour with boss Max Allegri.
West Ham are already in contact with Juventus over a return for flop striker Simone Zaza, who the Serie A giants are looking to move on following his failed spell in east London.
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Slaven Bilic is keen to bring new faces to West Ham but not left-back Patrice Evra
However, Slaven Bilic is satisfied with his options on the left side of defence, and has bigger priorities in the market.
"We are the club that is linked with the most players in Europe, I'm sure of that," Bilic said ahead of West Ham's game at Leicester on New Year's Eve.
"Every player that is available, there's always West Ham. 95 per cent of that is not true.
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Patrice Evra has been left on the Juventus bench for much of the season by Max Allegri
[Evra] is a great player and all that but in that position [West Ham] are well covered
Slaven Bilic
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"Definitely not true with Evra.
"Ok, he's a great player and all that but in that position we are well covered."
A striker and a right-back are on Bilic's wishlist in January, and the manager discussed Sunderland's Jermain Defoe who is believed to be a key target for West Ham.
But at left-back, England international Aaron Cresswell has shone in recent seasons, while back-up Arthur Masuaku was only signed from Olympiakos in the summer.
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Patrice Evra enjoyed great success in his eight years at Manchester United
Evra's situation at Juventus is still up in the air, although he is said to be keen on a return to England, but his agent insists the United hero is not unhappy at the Italian giants.
"I do have to admit that, like all footballers, he would like to be playing more often," Federico Pastorello told juvenews.eu. "I've been receiving a lot of calls, and I don't know where the rumours are coming from, but Patrice is not at all unhappy at Juventus.
"I honestly don't know [about Premier League interest]. I can only say that there is nothing definite right now about him leaving."