Wolves are reportedly 'plotting' a raid of their Black Country rivals West Brom for their right-back Ethan Ingram.

The Lowdown: Busy window

The Old Gold have already made four signings in the January transfer window so far, bringing in Matheus Cunha, Mario Lemina, Pablo Sarabia and Craig Dawson.

Their spending spree shows no sign of stopping, as they have also been linked with moves for Atletico Madrid's Felipe and Flamengo's Joao Gomes in recent days.

The Latest: Ingram raid

As per Football Insider, the Wanderers, as well as QPR, are 'plotting' a move for Ingram before the window shuts.

The 19-year-old is in the final 18 months of his deal, and his future is thought to be 'up in the air'.

The Molineux outfit are in the market for a new right-back, and they regard Ingram as a player with 'huge potential' for the future.

The Verdict: Semedo competition needed

Nelson Semedo is the only recognised senior right-back in the squad at the moment, and so Julien Lopetegui could do with another to compete with the Portuguese.

At 19, Ingram could understudy the 29-year-old, with the thought of replacing him as first choice in the future.

He has experienced men's football before with two senior appearances for West Brom, but has mainly featured for them at youth level, with 71 games played, recording an impressive two goals and 10 assists from right-back (Transfermarkt).

Ingram has also been capped at youth level for England, and so is clearly a highly-rated prospect.

Nonetheless, this would be a smart signing for Wolves.