STRIKER Kieffer Moore is reportedly wanted by a handful of Championship clubs in this transfer window.
Moore has found game-time hard to come by at Cherries this term, starting just one game under new boss Andoni Iraola.
The 31-year-old has made nine further substitute appearances, totalling just 152 minutes, his only goal coming in victory at Crystal Palace last month.
Cardiff City have publicly expressed their interest all season in signing Moore, having failed in a bid to bring him back to south Wales over the summer.
Another of Moore’s former clubs, high-flying Ipswich Town, are also interested, according to the report in The Sun.
Leeds United, West Bromwich Albion, Middlesbrough, Birmingham City and Sunderland are also all listed as potential destinations for the Wales international.
Dragons boss Rob Page has called on his players to try and get regular game-time ahead of March’s crunch Euro play-offs.
While Cherries would likely be open to a departure for Moore, as they were in the summer, it seems doubtful they would let him leave unless they find a replacement first.
The need for a striker is particularly heightened with Antoine Semenyo currently away with Ghana at the Africa Cup of Nations, which would leave Dominic Solanke as the sole natural option up front.
Former Dorchester Town frontman Moore has scored nine goals in 43 appearances since joining Cherries in January 2022, notably bagging the goal which sealed promotion back into the Premier League.
Discussing his situation, in an interview with the Daily Echo last month, Moore said: “It’s been a tough season up to this point for me personally, game-time wise.
“As long as I can bring something valuable to the team, I’m more than happy.
"Me personally, I wouldn’t ever come to a club and just be happy to be part of the squad in that way, never really starting.
“I think for me now it is just keep my head down, keep doing my extras, keep working hard and hopefully have more moments like that (at Palace).”
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