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  • "It is great news for Hall to get recognised. I'd like to keep as many local lads as possible and that if we do sell, it would only be for the benefit of the player.

    The thing is for Spurs, Rednapp might not be there after the summer so this might be scouting for the new manager.

    It was hinted on MOTD that Brendan Rogers might be the target manager for Spurs, and because he has a connection with the Albion, he would have inside knowledge of Hall’s quality.

    I would say that this could be a clue that Rogers has already been contracted to manage Spurs and this scouting has been instigated by him.

    I may have put 2 and 2 together and come up with 3, but it’s Just a thought?"
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Spurs eye Albion defender

Being watched: Hall Being watched: Hall

Albion defender Grant Hall is a shock target for Tottenham.

The North London giants are monitoring the progress of the 20-year-old centre half.

They have watched him in action several times for the development squad in recent matches.

Hall broke into the Seagulls' first team earlier this season.

He made his debut as a substitute against Southampton at The Amex in January and his full debut against Wrexham in the FA Cup five days later.

Spurs have previously been linked with a summer move for Albion's other 20-year-old central defender Lewis Dunk, who recently lost his first team spot to Adam El-Abd.

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