Harry Redknapp, the Tottenham Hotspur manager, has given a trial to
Eduard Husinec and watched the Croatian youngster play in a friendly
against Celtic yesterday.
Husinec, a 17-year-old central defender, started in the victory over
Celtic at Spurs' Chigwell headquarters. He spent time training at Real
Madrid last year after starting his playing career at NK Hrvatski
Dragovoljac.
Redknapp is looking at his defensive options
following injuries to Ledley King and William Gallas, while Michael
Dawson has only just returned from the sidelines. A move for Blackburn
Rovers winger Junior Hoilett is now said not to be possible before the
end of the season.
Queen's Park Rangers have reached an agreement
with Sao Paulo over signing Brazilian striker Henrique, subject to a
work permit. The 20-year-old spoke to new QPR manager Mark Hughes about
joining on a reported 18-month loan deal, including the option of a
permanent transfer.
Henrique, the player of the tournament at the
Under-20 World Cup last summer, claimed the move is "a fantastic
opportunity" but he may struggle to obtain a work permit due to his lack
of senior caps.
He said: "I know a lot of clubs are interested in
me but, when I spoke to Mark Hughes and QPR, they made me feel very
excited about their plans. I want to go to a club with ambition and to
play in London would be a fantastic opportunity.
"The manager is known everywhere. He played for great clubs like Manchester United and Barcelona."
Swansea
City have dismissed speculation linking Liverpool with a L5m bid for
winger Scott Sinclair. The former England Under-21 international is
understood to being tracked by the Liverpool manager, Kenny Dalglish.
But the Welsh club insist there has been no contract from Anfield
regarding the 22-year-old, who scored his sixth Premier League goal in
the 3-2 win over Arsenal on Sunday.
Sinclair's Swansea team-mates
Joe Allen, Michel Vorm and Nathan Dyer have also been the subject of
alleged interest from Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham
respectively. A Swansea City spokesman said: "We have had no official
enquiries or bids for any Swansea player."