Bournemouth have not yet found the proposals from Sunderland and Ipswich Town for striker Kieffer Moore to be satisfactory, according to the Athletic.

 

Moore is an in-demand striker amongst Championship sides this month, as clubs keen for a physical threat look to snap him up on loan for the second half of the season.

 

Bournemouth have been reluctant to sanction an exit for the striker, but could do so if the deal is the right one.

 

 

 

Sunderland and Ipswich have now put loan offers on the table for the Cherries to consider.

 

The offers include Sunderland and Ipswich contributing a percentage of Moore’s salary during the loan stint, but Bournemouth have not yet deemed either proposal to be satisfactory.

 

 

Sunderland and Ipswich may need to submit revised offers if they are to convince the Cherries to agree.

 

Both sides are desperate for extra striking options as they bid to keep their promotion pushes in the Championship on track.

 

 

Moore is a proven Championship marksman and has struggled for game time in the Premier League at Bournemouth this term.