It only took Slaven Bilic one season to generate West Ham's greatest Premier campaign ever.

The Londoners won 16 games and only lost eight, leaving them in 7th in the Premier League and with a club record points tally of 62.

But next season the Croat will want to guide the Hammers to even higher in the Premier League table, particularly in their first season in their new home in Stratford.

So where better to look for summer reinforcements than Euro 2016? Here are five players Bilic should turn to in order to boost the Hammers' bid for a top six finish...

Pavel Kadeřábek

One of his country's top players, Kadeřábek is versatile and regularly likes getting forward in attach.

West Ham struggled to find a solid right-back to replace Carl Jenkinson, who disappointed last season after an impressive first season, and Kadeřábek could be the man to fill that void.

Tomáš Necid

Tomas Necid

West Ham finished tied for fourth in goals scored 2015-16 with 65, an astronomical improvement from scoring only 44 in 2014-15.

Necid's clinical finishing would add another weapon to an already potent attack, and could be a cheaper alternative should the Hammers fail in bringing in a marquee striker signing - something they've made public as their main priority this summer.

The striker scored 10 goals in 23 appearances for Bursaspor last season.

Tin Jedvaj

Croatian youngster Tin Jedvaj

West Ham need to supplement their youthful core by adding promising, young players like Jedvaj.

Filling a major void at the right back position is just another bonus, particularly with the uncertainty surrounding Michail Antonio's ability to permanently fill that role - with most fans preferring him to be used in a more attacking role this season.

Nikola Kalinić

Napoli's Jorginho (L) fights for the ball with Dnipro's Nikola Kalinic during their Europa League semi-final first leg at the San Paolo stadium in Naples, Italy, May 7, 2015. REUTERS/Ciro De Luca 
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Kalinić scores a little more than once every three games on the International stage, and settled into his role at Fiorentina nicely last season, netting 12 goals in 25 appearances.

There's no doubting Bilic will have one eye on his compatriot this summer.

Vladimír Darida

The diminutive Czech midfielder attracted some attention from top clubs earlier this year, after scoring five goals in 30 outings for Hertha.

At 25-years-old, West Ham could use his creativity in the midfield alongside Dimitri Payet.