Borussia Dortmund's Colombian attacker Adrian Ramos is being eyed by West Bromwich Albion boss Tony Pulis, as his quest to bring in a striker this summer continues.
Having virtually already agreed a deal for Liverpool striker Rickie Lambert, Pulis is keen to bring in 29-year-old Ramos after he struggled in his first season with Dortmund, according to the Birmingham Mail.
Ramos starred in the Bundesliga whilst at Hertha Berlin but after transferring to Dortmund to replace the outgoing Robert Lewandowski, Ramos managed to score only twice during the season.
The German club have distanced themselves from reports that they are considering selling the attacker, with sporting director Michael Zorc saying: "If he did not have the quality to play for us, we would not have signed him."
Pulis, however, believes the Germans will be willing to sell the Colombian and is keen to get West Brom officials to make the move happen.