IN DEMAND: Kiwi striker Chris Wood, currently with EPL side Leicester City, is being pursued by a number of English second division clubs.

All Whites striker Chris Wood appears to be in demand by English second divisions sides as Leicester City continue to under utilise his talents.

Reports out of Britain link the 23-year-old Wood to several clubs as the January transfer window starts to tighten.

Table-topping Bournemouth have been joined by Ipswich Town, Wolves and Fulham in sniffing around Wood's services according to various reports in British media.

A loan deal looks possible as Leicester, struggling at the foot of the English Premiership table, have signed Croatian striker Andrej Kramaric for $18m in a desperate bid to find more goals and avoid relegation.

If Leicester boss Nigel Pearson believes he can do without Wood, the Kiwi could be on his way.

It's nothing new to Wood who started his British career with West Bromwich Albion in 2009, spending time out on loan with Barnsley, Brighton, Birmingham, Bristol City, Millwall and Leicester before joining the Foxes permanently for $4m in January 2013.

Wood hasn't started a match this season and has just one EPL goal for Leicester off the bench.

But he does boast 14 goals in 53 appearances during his time at Leicester.

Meanwhile, the London Times reported today that All Whites captain Winston Reid

"may be on his way to Tottenham Hotspur at the end of the season".

While Reid has been in talks with West Ham over a fresh deal with his current contract set to expire, "officials from Upton Park seem to think that the New Zealander has been promised a move to White Hart Lane".

The Times reported that Reid remains hopeful of an offer from Arsenal or Liverpool but both clubs have been put off chasing him in the January transfer window because of West Ham's asking price of around $16m.

It looks to be a case of a club making a move on him as a free agent as season's end.