The 26-year-old goalkeeper joined the Addicks last summer on a free transfer, signing a three-year deal with the League One outfit.

 

He started the season as the first-choice goalkeeper for Charlton but lost his spot to Ashley Maynard-Brewer in the second half of the season.

 

 

Wollacott has two years left on his contract with Charlton and Dean Holden wants to keep him at the club.

 

However, it has been suggested that the Addicks would be open to listening to offers that come for Wollacott in the summer.

 

 

Lee Johnson’s Hibs are looking for a goalkeeper who will be able to provide competition for their first-choice goalkeeper David Marshall and have identified the Charlton star as an ideal candidate.

 

And it has been claimed that Hibs have made a move to take Wollacott to Easter Road in the ongoing window.

 

 

The Hibs boss previously worked with Wollacott during his time at Bristol City and is an admirer of the player’s ability.

 

Now it remains to be seen whether Hibs will be able to agree a deal with Charlton to snatch the Ghanaian international away from the Valley this summer.