Partick Thistle starlet Aiden McGinlay has been 'watched' by West Ham United, according to a report.
David Moyes' English Premier League outfit looked on as the youngster fired a brace against Livingston in the youth ranks. The Hammers are believed to have been impressed with the left-sided player - who is a regular at Under-16 level - and plan to watch him again over the coming weeks say the Daily Record.
The Firhill side have produced a number of top talents in the last few years with Rangers snapping up Cameron Cooper from the Scottish Championship side in the summer. They also sold Aidan Fitzpatrick to Norwich City when they were in the English Premier League although he is now back at Jags for a new stint.
Ian McCall's men sit in top spot in Scotland's second tier on goal difference after nine games. They are joined on 17 points by Ayr United and Inverness Caley Thistle.
The Jags lost out last time out in the Highlands against their title rivals after a strike with 15 minutes to play from Billy McKay following Kyle Turner's red card in the 40th minute.
They will be bidding to get back to winning ways this coming weekend with a trip to face Hamilton Accies before a midweek showdown with Aberdeen in the Premier Sports Cup last eight at Pittodrie.
McCall and Co then face Queen's Park, Ayr United and Raith Rovers in the league before the end of the month.
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