Tony Pulis is considering an ambitious move for West Ham striker Enner Valencia.

Pulis has added Valencia, the Ecuador international, to his list of forward targets for the summer as he bids to bring in more firepower.

Valencia, 25, endured a frustrating season under Slaven Bilic after struggling with a persistent ankle injury and then finding first-team opportunities limited on his return.

The £12 million signing could plunge even further down the pecking order if Bilic manages to sign another forward this summer, with Callum Wilson, Christian Benteke and Michy Batshuayi understood to be targets.

Pulis is assessing striker options and Valencia has been identified as a potential signing due to his relatively low wages of around £25,000 a week.

West Brom are reluctant to pay a huge fee, after spending £12 million to sign Salomon Rondon last summer, but would be interested in a cut-price deal or loan arrangement.

Pulis wants at least one striker ahead of next season and the future of Saido Berahino remains uncertain, with Tottenham Hotspur and Stoke City still interested.

Albion are likely to demand a fee approaching £20 million for the 22-year-old, even though he has only a year left on his contract.