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Scotland striker James Wilson, 18, has moved from Heart of Midlothian to Tottenham Hotspur on a deadline-day loan with an option to buy, agreeing to join Spurs’ Under-21s for the remainder of the season.
Wilson, who made his Scotland debut aged 18 last year and has scored eight goals in 45 senior appearances for Hearts, has struggled for first-team minutes this campaign as Hearts sit near the top of the Scottish Premiership.
Arsenal had been in talks with Hearts earlier in the window but did not complete a deal, and Tottenham submitted terms late to secure the teenager.
Hearts manager Derek McInnes publicly questioned the move, saying Wilson is "better than academy football" and that staying in the first-team environment at Tynecastle would have been preferable.
Pundits and former players have also suggested the transfer risks reducing Wilson’s competitive senior minutes in favour of development games in England, though Spurs say they will assess him with a view to a permanent signing if he impresses.



















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