Wolves are eyeing up a summer move for out-of-favour Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi this summer, according to reliable journalist Steve Madeley.

The Lowdown: Batshuayi on the move?

The Belgian has had a nomadic career to date, spending numerous spells away from Stamford Bridge on loan, scoring 14 goals in 28 league starts for Besiktas last season.

Batshuayi's current Chelsea deal expires at the end of next season, meaning they could offload him this summer in order to receive a fee for him.

Another loan move may be in the offing if they can't pull that off however, which is where Wolves could come into play.

The Latest: Wolves keen on signing

Taking to Twitter, The Athletic's Madeley confirmed that Wanderers are eyeing up a temporary move for Batshuayi, with Hwang Ui-jo also mentioned as a potential addition:

"Michy Batshuayi and Hwang Ui-jo among the strikers being considered by Wolves."

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The Verdict: Excellent Jimenez alternative

At 28, Batshuayi should be in and around the peak of his powers, so Wolves snapping him up this summer could prove to be an exciting signing.

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Granted, things haven't panned out the way he would have hoped at Chelsea but he has a fantastic record of 25 goals in 45 caps for Belgium, which speaks volumes about his ability.

Batshuayi could prove to be a strong alternative for Raul Jimenez, with more attacking options required this season, and a permanent move could even happen next summer if he impresses at Molineux on loan.