Hearts transfers: What Jambos can expect on transfer deadline day

The focus at Tynecastle Park is primarily on incomings prior to the midnight transfer deadline.
There could be one or two new signings at Tynecastle on deadline day.There could be one or two new signings at Tynecastle on deadline day.
There could be one or two new signings at Tynecastle on deadline day.

Hearts manager Robbie Neilson and sporting director Joe Savage are working to sign a new forward whilst also trying to source a goalkeeper.

Neilson wants an attacker who can play in wide areas to compete with Josh Ginnelly, Gary Mackay-Steven and Ben Woodburn. Liam Boyce and Armand Gnanduillet are the central strikers, with Euan Henderson expected to be loaned out.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

There is also a desire to add another keeper to the first-team dressing room alongside the club’s established No.1 Craig Gordon and deputy Ross Stewart.

In addition to Henderson, Hearts also hope to loan out midfielder Aidan Denholm and defender Leo Watson if they can find suitable clubs. Management at Riccarton feel they all need regular first-team football in order to develop.

However, loans to lower-league clubs can be done during September so there is not a desperate need to finalise them today.

Seven new arrivals have been welcomed by the Edinburgh club so far this summer. Stewart, Ginnelly, Beni Baningime and Cameron Devlin are permanent signings, with Alex Cochrane, Woodburn and Taylor Moore arriving on loan from English clubs Brighton, Liverpool and Bristol City respectively.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Woodburn and Moore joined just last week and made their debuts in Saturday’s 2-0 win against Dundee United at Tannadice. Devlin has arrived in Scotland from Australia after his UK visa application was approved.

His fitness will be assessed during the international break before it is decided whether he is ready to face Hibs a week on Sunday.

Read More
The key tactics behind Hearts' early success in Scotland's Premiership

A message from the Editor: Thank you for reading this article. We're more reliant on your support than ever as the shift in consumer habits brought about by Coronavirus impacts our advertisers. If you haven't already, please consider supporting our trusted, fact-checked journalism by taking out a digital sports subscription.