Swansea City manager Michael Laudrup has refused to be drawn on specific transfer targets, despite revealing that he is in the market for a striker.
Laudrup has been linked with an offer for Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Kevin Doyle this week, but while he denied making the bid, he has admitted that he needs another forward in his squad.
The 49-year-old told the South Wales Evening Post: "I don't want to go into names. There have been so many names linked with us that if we signed only half of them, we would have 36 players.
"But a striker is a priority because goals are so important. Signing Wilfried Bony was great, but we still need a different kind of striker as well because hopefully we will play many games this season."
Swansea begin their Premier League campaign with a home match with Manchester United on Saturday.