Tottenham Hotspur could yet return for one of their winter signings this summer, with fresh reports suggesting Spurs remain interested in bringing James Wilson back to north London permanently.Many Tottenham Hotspur supporters may have forgotten that Spurs completed three signings during the winter transfer window.Conor Gallagher was the headline arrival, joining for £25m, while Souza came in as backup at full-back for £15m.Spurs also secured another late loan signing, with James Wilson arriving from Hearts after Tottenham beat Arsenal to his signature.The teenager, however, never made a senior appearance for Spurs. He did make the bench twice in the Premier League, while primarily featuring for the Under-21 side, where he made eight Premier League 2 appearances.CompetitionAppearancesGoalsAssistsMinutes PlayedPremier League 2841623′Scottish Premiership60077′Scottish League Cup420286′Premier League 2 Playoffs300223′Total21611,209′James Wilson’s appearances, goals, assists and minutes played across all competitions during the 2025/26 season.Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty ImagesTottenham and Bologna interested in James Wilson transferWilson is now set to return to Hearts following a rather disappointing loan spell at Tottenham, where he had hoped to make a handful of senior appearances.The striker has, however, continued to feature for Scotland and earned his second international cap in the win over Curacao at Hampden Park.According to Sun Sport, Wilson’s long-term future remains unclear, with Spurs still in the race for the 19-year-old forward.While Roberto De Zerbi continues assessing his squad options ahead of next season, the report adds that Serie A side Bologna are also interested in Wilson.The Italian club signed Aaron Hickey from Hearts six years ago and could now return in an attempt to land another emerging talent from the Scottish side.Spurs still hold James Wilson clause advantageSpurs have not shied away from signing young talents in recent years, but this summer, there is a stronger focus on adding more experience to the squad.That has already been reflected in Spurs’ targets so far. Wilson’s Scotland teammate Andrew Robertson, 32, has arrived as the club’s first summer signing.Marcos Senesi, 29, is expected to follow after completing his medical and signing a four-year deal.Jan Paul van Hecke has also been linked with Tottenham, with the 26-year-old viewed as a potential replacement for Cristian Romero.Tottenham do hold a £2.5m option to buy Wilson as part of the original loan agreement, and that could yet prove enough to bring the striker back to north London permanently.READ MORE: Tottenham plan third bid for Jan Paul van Hecke after Brighton rejected latest £50m offerThe post James Wilson to Tottenham update: Bologna want to beat Spurs to striker signing after 6 month loan appeared first on Spurs Web.