Smith Keen For Wilson To Continue Learning With Rangers

07 April 2010 06:36
If a player makes an impression with a club, it is not long before other clubs come circling around hoping to swoop in at the right time. Rangers manager Walter Smith wants to hang onto Danny Wilson and hopes he resists the temptation to sign for any of the Premier League clubs interested in his autograph. Spurs and Liverpool have been linked with the youngster with only the latter's interest in the teenager being confirmed. Smith has confirmed that he has not put an offer on the table to supersede his current deal which has another year to run. Wilson has made 13 SPL starts this season and the Rangers' manager he is enjoying his chance of first-team football and hopes he wants to stay and continue his education with the SPL side. Smith said: "I don't think contractual or transfer talk will affect him at all. He's a level-headed boy, he's shown the same temperament in terms of coming in and playing at 18 and playing in the manner that he has done. He's not got an offer yet. Liverpool have expressed an interest in him. We haven't said that we don't want to let the player go. So he hasn't got an offer yet. He's playing away here. I take it that when he joined Rangers that getting a first-team game is what he wanted to do. He's been getting a lot more games than I'd imagine he would this season, but he's deserved them and he's played exceptionally well for us." Editor Ger Harley (ger@scottishfitba net)Admin Team (admin@scottishfitba net)This is Scottish-Fitba.Net

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