Joining Spurs a bad decision by Wilson - McInnes

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Heart of Midlothian manager Derek McInnes believes James Wilson has made a mistake by joining Tottenham Hotspur on loan in a deal that could be made permanent at the end of the season.

Arsenal were in talks with the Scottish Premiership leaders over a move for the 18-year-old but the Scotland striker joined Spurs instead.

Wilson, who became the youngest man to represent Scotland when he came on in their Nations League play-off tie against Greece in March, will play for Spurs' Under-21s side.

He has scored eight goals in 45 appearances since making his Hearts breakthrough last season but he has struggled for game time this term.

"James wanted to go, so you don't want to keep a player who then becomes unhappy," said McInnes.

"I couldn't guarantee him minutes, such is the way it's been. I told him and his agent that our preference was to stay, fight for your place, be part of something.

"We'd get him a loan in Scotland if need be, to top his minutes up and we can maybe recall him - still get the best of both worlds.

"But his head was turned with the Tottenham thing. First it was Arsenal, then Arsenal went quiet, and then all of a sudden Tottenham came to the table.

"I don't think it's the right move for him. Ultimately, it's academy football and I think he's better than that. But it was something James wanted to do.

"I hope it goes well for him because he's a great kid. We'll see how it plays out. I just need to concentrate on the players who are here and who want to be here and play their part."

Hearts are top of the Premiership table but captain Lawrence Shankland's injury and Wilson's exit leaves McInnes with Pierre Landry Kabore and Elton Kabangu as his main strikers.

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