Tottenham have signed teenage striker James Wilson on loan from Hearts in a deal that includes an option to buy at the end of the season.
Arsenal were in talks with the Scottish Premiership leaders over a move for the 18-year-old - in a deal that was effectively a six-month trial.
Wilson has been around Hearts for a number of years and there was considerable interest from Leeds, before he signed his first professional contract just after his 16th birthday.
Although he played a number of matches for Hearts 'B', he has been training with the first team for the vast majority of his professional career.
Wilson scored six goals in 33 appearances last season, but has struggled to force his way into the line-up in this campaign thanks to the excellent form of Hearts' strikers.
He already has one Scotland cap to his name having been introduced to the squad by Steve Clarke last year.
James has twin brothers, Alfie and Stanley, who are also youth players at Tynecastle.