Wolves are reportedly 'readying' a summer bid for exciting Bristol City youngster Alex Scott, but there is plenty of interest from several Premier League clubs.

The Lowdown: Scott a huge young talent

The 19-year-old is really making a name for himself at the Championship side, already enjoying plenty of senior minutes and becoming an important first-team player.

Scott has started 32 out of City's 33 league matches this season, highlighting his status in the team, chipping in with four assists from his midfield role.

The teenager isn't without suitors this summer, including Wolves, and a key update has now emerged regarding Fosun's interest.

The Latest: Wolves eyeing up move

According to Football Insider, Wolves are 'readying' a move for Scott ahead of a potential switch to Molineux at the end of the season.

The same applies to West Ham and Crystal Palace, however, while Newcastle United are also 'well-placed' to snap up the youngster.

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The Verdict: One for the future

Signing exciting emerging talent is always something that should be encouraged, so Wolves' rumoured interest in Scott is positive for the club.

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At 19, he is already more than holding his own in a tough division, averaging 2.3 tackles and one key pass per game this season, showing that he can shine both on and off the ball.

City boss Nigel Pearson has hailed Scott as a 'very unique talent' and he is somebody who Julen Lopetegui could improve further and turn into a real force over time.

The fact that he has even been dubbed the next Steven Gerrard speaks volumes about Scott's ability and the hope is that Wolves can pip their rivals to his signature.