Wolves have essentially romped to promotion this season, and despite the odd blip of late, including dropped home points against Hull City this past week, they will no doubt seal their return to the Premier League over the coming weeks.

Led by new manager Nuno Santo and backed in the transfer market by big funds from their owners, the Midlanders have made light work of the competition in the Championship over the course of the campaign, and should slot nicely into the Premier League with another summer of spending ahead.

The Molineux faithful will no doubt be keen to see some big name signings come through the door in the summer, and this may well be the case, but one player who might not be a huge name but can be a good signing all the same is Hull City man Jarrod Bowen.

The impressive Bowen has plundered in 13 goals for the struggling Tigers this term, and has stood out as one of the better players for Nigel Adkins' side in what has been a poor season in the main.

Bowen, who at just 21 has all the time in the world to mature and improve further, would surely relish the chance to play Premier League football, and a club like Wolves could be the perfect setting for him to develop his game and improve further.

Capable of playing numerous positions, a keen eye for goal, and at a club who might well need to sell this summer, Bowen represents a very realistic and plausible signing for Wolves.

Wolves and Hull fans, what do you think to this? Good move all around? Let us know in the comments!