Leicester City striker Leonardo Ulloa is a target for Swansea City during this summer's transfer window, sources close to the Welsh club have told ESPN FC.
Swansea boss Francesco Guidolin is an admirer of Ulloa and he sees the Argentine as the ideal replacement for Bafetimbi Gomis, who looks set to leave the Liberty Stadium this summer.
Ulloa scored twice in Leicester's 4-0 home win over Swansea in April as the Foxes closed in on their historic Premier League triumph, and Guidolin has been keeping tabs on his situation ever since.
Ulloa's first-team chances at Leicester have been threatened by the club-record signing of Nigerian striker Ahmed Musa from CSKA Moscow earlier this month. The 29-year-old started only seven Premier League games last season.
Leicester are reluctant to lose Ulloa as they prepare for the challenge of retaining their title and competing in the Champions League, but Swansea are ready to test their resolve to keep hold of Ulloa by making a bid for the former Brighton striker.