As Head Coach Michael Flynn continues to consider his options ahead of a busy summer in WS1, the Saddlers are being linked with a move for Doncaster Rovers striker Joe Dodoo.
Born in Kumasi, Ghana, Dodoo made thirty-nine first-team appearances for Gary McSheffrey’s side last season, netting some eight goals as they suffered relegation to the fourth tier.
The 26-year-old, a product of Leicester City's youth system, has a year to run on his contract with the Eco-Power Stadium side meaning Walsall will likely be required to agree on a fee with Rovers ahead of any potential move.
After rising through the ranks with the King Power Stadium Foxes Joe made his first-team debut during an EFL Cup clash with Bury in August 2015, where he would net a hat-trick in a 4-1 victory.
After enjoying a five-game loan spell with the Shakers, Dodoo would go on to make a permanent switch to Rangers where he would go on to make just twenty-seven appearances, along with loan spells with Charlton Athletic and Blackpool before making a move to Bolton Wanderers.
After a season-long stay in the University of Bolton Stadium, Joe then moved to Turkish side Ankara Keçiörengücü ahead of a switch to Wigan Athletic where he would net four times over twenty first-team appearances.
Dodoo's most recent transfer saw him move to Yorkshire last summer, with reports now linking him with a move to the Black Country, where fans will be hoping for a bit more stability should a deal be agreed.