Brighton & Hove Albion have reportedly decided not to re-sign Leicester City forward Leonardo Ulloa on a permanent deal.
In January, Brighton brought in Ulloa on loan and the Argentine - who had previously spent 18 months with the Seagulls between January 2013 and July 2014 - contributed one goal from 10 outings in the Premier League.
Ulloa will again be available for a Foxes exit during the summer window but according to The Argus, Brighton are unlikely to make another approach.
Glenn Murray was the club's top goalscorer this season and an investment has been made in Jurgen Locadia, who cost £15m in January and has penned a long-term contract.
Florin Andone has also been brought in from Deportivo La Coruna, potentially leaving manager Chris Hughton satisfied with his striking department ahead of next season.