Championship side Leeds Utd have been linked with a move for AFC Bournemouth striker Lewis Grabban.
The Mirror, via HITC, claims that the Whites are among three Championship clubs interested in signing the 29-year-old this month.
Brighton and Fulham are the other clubs reportedly interested in the former Norwich City forward.
Grabban signed for the Cherries in a £7million deal from the Canaries last January. He made 15 league appearances for the South Coast club last season. However, this season, he has fallen out-of-favour under manager Eddie Howe and has managed only 58 minutes of league action.
He has enjoyed prolific seasons, with both Norwich and Bournemouth, in Championship before and could prove to a vital addition for any of the clubs interested in his services.
Howe has the likes of Callum Wilson and Benik Afobe at his disposal at the moment, and he will be inclined to allow Grabban to leave the club for a suitable offer.