The Leicester City forward would be a useful addition to the West Bromwich Albion squad.
Baggies boss Tony Pulis will be desperate to bolster his forward options before the end of this month when the transfer window slams shut, but the frugal nature in which he has approached transfers in the past will not fill West Brom fans with much hope.
The Black Country outfit were impotent in front of goal last term to say the least, with their tally of just 43 Premier League goals serving as evidence of their lack of goalscoring prowess in front of goal.
With this in mind, Pulis will surely want to sign another established centre-forward to supplement the skills of Jay Rodriguez, and an interesting option for them could be Foxes hitman Leonardo Ulloa.

The Argentine is well down the pecking order at Leicester, and a move away from the King Power Stadium would surely benefit his career in the long term.
The 31-year-old is strong in the air, capable when playing with his back to goal and competent when presented with a goalscoring opportunity.
Ulloa joined the Foxes from Brighton in the summer of 2014, and has been a consistent performer for the east Midlands outfit since then.
The Premier League winner possesses all of the attributes that Pulis looks for in a player. He is hard working, physically strong, and experienced in playing at the very highest level.
The Leicester man shouldn’t prove to be too costly either, with just 11 months remaining on his current deal with the Foxes, and the Baggies should not hesitate to sign him this summer.
Leonardo Ulloa of Leicester City
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