Report: Swansea to offer Leicester £10 million for Ulloa
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Swansea City's search for reinforcements in attack has led the Welsh club to Leicester.
Representatives from Swansea are reportedly prepared to offer Leicester City £10 million to convince the Premier League champions to sell forward Leonardo Ulloa, John Percy of the Telegraph reports.
It's a move Leicester might be inclined to make, as the arrival of forward Ahmed Musa from CSKA Moscow will likely see Ulloa's role reduced.
After arriving at Leicester in 2014 from Brighton for £8 million, Ulloa played an important role in helping the team avoid relegation. He was, however, less impactful the following year, limited to just seven starts under manager Claudio Ranieri.
Swansea is desperate to add to its attacking unit in preparation of Andre Ayew and Bafetimbi Gomis possibly leaving the team this summer, according to Percy.
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