Crystal Palace are unlikely to rekindle their interest in Wolverhampton Wanderers' Hwang Hee-Chan this summer, sources have told Football Insider. The Championship club have made the 30-year-old winger available for transfer after their relegation from the Premier League. The South Korea international is also 'interested' in a move away from Molineux after a tough few seasons at the club. However, despite Hwang being heavily linked with a move to Palace 12 months ago, the club are not prepared to make an offer for the attacker. Instead, the Eagles will look at other targets to reinforce their attack before the transfer window closes. Hwang had a poor campaign last season as Wolves were relegated, as he netted just two goals in the Premier League. Wolves may struggle to offload Hwang Hee-Chan this summer. While Hwang was one a top player for Wolves in the Premier League, those days are long gone. The attacker has been abysmal at the club for the past two seasons, and it is of little surprise that Cesar Peixoto is happy to rid himself of the player this summer. However, considering that he has only netted five goals in 56 appearances across the last two seasons will likely put off many potential buyers, including Palace. Nevertheless, it remains to be seen if Wolves are able to find a buyer for Hwang in the final few weeks of the transfer window. Crystal Palace will look to strengthen their attack in the coming weeks, with the Eagles currently sitting 15th in the Premier League table, having accumulated 45 points from 38 games last season. They have scored 41 goals and conceded 51 so far this season, with a goal difference of -10. The team's recent form has been poor, with a 0-2-3 record in their last five games, losing their last two matches. Their next fixture is against Ipswich at home on September 12.