Swansea City forward Bafetimbi Gomis has apparently been house-hunting in London as he continues to be linked with a move to Crystal Palace.
The Frenchman is unhappy with the lack of first-team football that he has played since moving to South Wales from Lyon on a free transfer in the summer.
Wilfried Bony's departure to Manchester City means that Gomis is now the senior striker at the Liberty Stadium and manager Garry Monk has insisted that he will not be letting the 29-year-old leave this month.
This has not deterred new Palace manager Alan Pardew's interest in him and the Sunday Express claims that Gomis has been scouting property in the capital in the hope that a £9m switch can soon be sealed.
Gomis has scored four goals in 24 games for Swansea this season, although 13 of those appearances have been as a substitute.