Adam Stansfield, the Hereford United top scorer, has been looked at by Weymouth manager Steve Johnson according to the Western Daily Press.
The paper suggests that Weymouth made an offer to Hereford United for Stansfield but the offer was turned down.
It is understood that Weymouth have a lengthy injury list and were looking to bolster their squad. They are also beleived to have made an offer for Chris Giles, the Aldershot defender.
"I put a substantial offer in for Adam but Hereford boss Graham Turner turned me down," Johnson told the Weymouth website.
"It's a shame because Stansfield would be an excellent signing but he is one of their leading scorers and naturally don't want to lose him."
Steve Johnson would know of Stansfield's ability as his brother Gary Johnson is manager of Yeovil, Stansfield's former club.
It seems highly unlikely that Graham Turner would have accepted any offer for Stansfield, who is a very hard-working forward.
Meanwhile former Hereford United player Scott Goodwin has now moved to Nuneaton Borough.