Crystal Palace are clearly in need to sign one or two strikers in this summer transfer window, and they are keen to secure the services of Leicester City striker Leonardo Ulloa, according to Marca (via Croydon Advertiser).
The Eagles look eager to bolster their attack next season with the likes of Cedric Bakambu, Khouma Babacar, Marko Arnautovic, Fernando Llorente, and even Saido Berahino already linked with the South London club.

Ulloa made 29 appearances and scored six goals for The Foxes last season where he was mostly used as a substitute, due to the brilliant performances of Jamie Vardy.
Ulloa probably wouldn’t be a first choice in Leicester City next season even if Vardy leaves for Arsenal, as Leicester are also looking to bring in fresh faces like Troy Deeney and M’Baye Niang. It would be best if Ulloa leaves Leicester if he wants to get some game time.

Ulloa arrived at Leicester City from Brighton Hove & Albion for a club record fee of around £7.5million,
With West Brom and several teams from the Middle East and China also eyeing a move for the tall striker, according to Marca — it would be best if Palace quickly make their decision whether they would join the race to land the striker or not.





