Wolves youngster Chem Campbell is reportedly on the verge of sealing a loan move to Wycombe Wanderers for the remainder of the season.
The 20-year-old midfielder is still very much an emerging talent at Molineux, so it is no surprise that a lack of playing time has come his way this season at senior level.
That said, Campbell has managed five cameo appearances in the Premier League, also enjoying a 100% pass completion rate in his one Carabao Cup showing.
With the January transfer window concluding tomorrow night, it looks as though the Welshman could be heading elsewhere.
According to Football Insider, Campbell is in ‘advanced talks’ with Wycombe over a loan move to the League One club.
They are thought to be putting the ‘finishing touches’ to a deal, beating a number of other clubs to the Wolves youngster’s services in the process.
This is a move which makes perfect sense for all parties, with Julen Lopetegui unlikely to be able to promise Campbell much game-time in the second half of the campaign, especially with a relegation battle on the cards.
Coach Jon Hunter-Barrett believes that the midfielder is on a ‘delightful journey‘ at Wolves, which suggesting that the youngster could have a big future there, and playing regularly for Wycombe should only aid his development as they battle for promotion to the Championship.
The fact that the £5,400-per-week gem has won five caps for Wales’ under-17s is a further testament to his potential, and the hope is that he returns to Molineux this summer an even more rounded player.