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Regardless of where you play, scoring 28 goals in 41 appearances will catch the eye of many scouts, and Anderlecht’s Lukasz Teodorczyk has done just that.

On loan from Dynamo Kiev in Ukraine for the season, the 25-year-old has now been bought by the Belgian club outright, and there are more than a few clubs interested in helping them make a direct profit in the summer.

According to RTBF in Belgium, both West Ham and Liverpool have been following the Polish international closely over the past few months.

Slaven Bilic will be looking for a new striker in the summer, after the failed experiments that were the loans of Simone Zaza and Jonathan Calleri this year.

The Hammers have been keen to add a prolific goalscorer to their strike force, and with the consistency at which the Pole finds the back of the net, he definitely fits the bill.

As for Jürgen Klopp, the sale of Christian Benteke has caused Jürgen Klopp to rely on Roberto Firmino most of this season, especially with the recurring injuries sustained by both Danny Ings and Daniel Sturridge.

The purchase of Teodorczyk, while not the glamorous striker one could hope to see at Anfield, certainly wouldn’t harm Liverpool’s chances going forward, especially as his strong build would suit the Premier League perfectly.

With negotiations starting around the €15m mark, it might be a gamble worth taking for either club.