It's no secret that Ipswich boss Mick McCarthy has been in search of a target-man ever since the departure of Daryl Murphy at the start of the 2016/17 season.
Much has been made of his ambitious £500k attempt to lure Joe Garner from Rangers to Portman Road last week - but should he fail in his efforts to bring him south of the border, there's another long-term transfer target of his that would do well in filling the attacking void.
Though having just completed a promising loan spell at Burton Albion, scoring 5 times in 14 appearances, Cauley Woodrow came close to joining the Tractor Boys in January, and is understood to still be high on the gaffer's shopping list.
At 22 he remains a forward with time on his side, and his hunger to cement a solid first team place after finding himself out-of-favour at Craven Cottage could well make him a shrewd signing for the Suffolk club.
Indeed, having impressed at his 5-month stint at the Brewers, Nigel Clough is also said to be keen on making the fan favourite's time at the Pirelli Stadium permanent, making the timing of any potential deal even more of the essence.
Back at the turn of the decade Woodrow picked up the gong of being the first non-league player to be capped at the England youth level since the 1970's, with his professional career starting at Luton Town.
Any striker McCarthy does sign will do so in full knowledge that they will be expected to play their part in getting Ipswich back on the up again, after the campaign just gone saw them settle in 16th place, the club's lowest finish in 58 years.