The talented young striker had been on the periphery for Derek McInnes' side after playing more of a role, and scoring six goals as he announced himself as a Hearts first-team player.
That form even led to him being capped by the Scotland senior team as he became the country's youngest ever player, at the age of 18 years and 17 days, when he came on against Greece in a Nations League play-off match.
However, with his lack of first-team football this season, the 18-year-old wanted to go out on loan to get minutes under his belt.
That's when the chance to join Tottenham came about, initially playing for their academy side with the chance to win a permanent move which would earn Hearts an initial £2.5 million.
After completing his move on deadline day, Wilson made his debut for Spurs under-21s in a 4-0 win against Birmingham City, playing 77 minutes but not scoring.
However, he did find the net against Norwich City this evening, and did so after just 61 seconds.
Again leading the line from the start and wearing the No.9 shirt, he gave his side a first-half lead before they went on to win 3-1.
A video of the goal shows the Hearts loanee staying long and stretching the game as his team-mates build from deep, and that allows him to get on the end of a low cross before steering it back across the goalkeeper.