Saturday 14 November 2009

Spurs closely monitoring his progress of Danny Wilson

Tottenham are ready to launch a £2million bid to land Rangers wonder boy Danny Wilson.

White Hart Lane boss Harry Redknapp is a huge fan of the 17-year-old def-ender and has been closely monitoring his progress.

The Ibrox club booted out a last-minute bid for the rookie before the transfer window slammed shut.

Wilson hadn't even made his debut for Walter Smith's side when Redknapp made the approach.

Now Harry is set to return and will test the resolve of cash-strapped Gers with a fresh offer when the January window opens.

Wilson has already made Scottish football sit up and take notice, despite featuring in just three games this season.

He has been outstanding in them all, especially the 1-1 Champions League draw in Unirea.

Gers boss Smith has compared the starlet to ex-Dundee United and Scotland hero David Narey.

Despite a £32m debt hanging round their necks, Rangers said no to Spurs' January offer claiming they didn't have to sell to balance the books.

But after posting losses of £12.7m the SPL champions could be pressured into selling Danny.

Spurs boss Redknapp also knows he can do business with Gers, after landing Alan Hutton in a £9m deal two years ago.

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