tottenham hotspur The race has now been entered to sign a ‘wonderful’ player at the eleventh hour who they can hijack Premier League Opponent Arsenal.
Tottenham aren’t done yet in the transfer market
As the final hours of the winter transfer window approach, Tottenham Hotspur’s work is not over yet. They have been dealing with an injury crisis over the past few weeks, but they are still keen to strengthen in some key areas.
Spurs are keen to improve their wing options and are now exploring a move for the Etihad winger Moussa Diabywhile the Liverpool defender Andy Robertson Still fun too, with some late calls.
Despite Dominic Solanke’s impressive return from injury, scoring twice in Sunday’s 2-2 draw with Manchester City, the Lilywhites are still keen on bringing in a new striker.
Earlier today, it was revealed that the North Londoners have a chance to sign the former Aston Villa striker John DuranAl Nasr is currently on loan at Fenerbahce, but they have also set their sights on an inexperienced centre-forward.
That’s according to Sky Sports reporter Michael Bridge, who has now revealed the news via X. Tottenham Hotspur join race to sign Hearts striker James Wilson Originally offered as a lease, the deal includes an option to purchase.
Arsenal are also keen to sign Wilson, having held talks over a deal for the centre-forward earlier today, but Spurs could hold their north London rivals hostage in exchange for the 18-year-old, who is targeting the Under-21s rather than the first-team squad.
‘Awesome’ Wilson could be a future star
The teenager has already featured for Scotland which is a very encouraging sign and he has impressed Hearts when given the chance, scoring eight goals in 21 appearances for the league leaders.
The starlet also received praise from his former manager after scoring a late equalizer in last season’s Edinburgh derby against Hibernian. Neil Critchleywho said: “It’s great, but that’s who he is, he’s a goalscorer, a goalscorer.
“That’s what scorers do. They just get to the right place at the right time and find a way to hit the net. James has impressed me since I’ve come in. Good kid, always smiling and a breath of fresh air.”
As such, Wilson could be a star of the future, but considering he’s yet to become a regular starter for Hearts, it could be a while before the Scot can beat the likes of Solanke and Richarlison in the Tottenham starting XI.







