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Swansea City are hoping to land frustrated Stoke City striker Peter Crouch in a £3 million deal, according to reports.

The striker situation is becoming more concerning with each passing day at the Swans, with Bafetimbi Gomis set to follow Alberto Paloschi and Eder through the Liberty Stadium exit.

The Frenchman's seemingly inevitable departure leaves Francesco Guidolin's attacking options looking threadbare, and the South Wales side are believed to be hoping to bring in two new attackers.

The Sun are reporting the Swans have asked the question about former England striker Crouch, who has one year left to run on his contract.

Crouch is believed to be frustrated at his lack of game time at The Potters - getting just four Premier League starts last season - and would likely be open to the switch if it meant seeing more action.

With the Swans linked with £10 million moves for the likes of Leonardo Ulloa and Fernando Llorente , the 35-year-old would seem an odd fit and wouldn't be the marquee signing the Jack Army crave.