Wolves are plotting a move for Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart, according to the Mirror.

The 31-year-old has struggled to cement himself in the West Ham starting eleven this season, having spent the season on loan at the London Stadium.

Would Hart be a good signing for Nuno Santo's Premier League bound Wolves? Or should they steer clear?

We discuss.....

Ben Barkworth

Hart would be a bad signing for Wolves because he's in the middle of a confidence crisis, so they can't afford to have such unreliability as their last line of defence.

Alfie Burns

Hart has received his fair share of criticism in the last two years, but I think he’d be a really good fit at Molineux.

Wolves’ squad is talented, but lacks Premier League experience, which Hart would undoubtedly bring.

Nuno could do far worse than getting the England outcast on board.

Chris Gallagher

This would be a strong signing.

Hart has struggled big time for a while now so it's obviously a risky signing in that sense.

However, he is an upgrade on John Ruddy and still has a lot of years left in him. If the coaches at Wolves could get him back to his best he would be a big player for the side.

George Dagless

It's an eye-catching looking deal.

Hart has made mistakes in the last couple of years but it's a confidence thing, he's still a very good goalkeeper.

If Wolves could get him to improve confidence-wise they'd have a top Premier League asset on their hands.