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  1. Guendouz reveals he rejects top clubs for Hearts move - gossippublished at 11:12 BST 4 July

    Heart of Midlothian forward Sabri Guendouz says he rejected AZ Alkmaar, plus clubs in Saudi Arabia, Sweden and Belgium to sign for the Scottish Premiership club. (Edinburgh Evening News, external)

    Chelsea have agreed a deal to sign centre-back Alfie Osborne from Hearts, with the 17-year-old signing a long-term contract amid offers from clubs across Europe. (Fabrizio Romano on X, external)

    Hearts will receive a six-figure compensation fee from Chelsea for 17-year-old defender Alfie Osborne. (Edinburgh Evening News, external)

    Read Saturday's Scottish Gossip in full.

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  2. Vrancken reveals Devlin and Gordon wait - gossippublished at 07:42 BST 3 July

    Hearts head coach Wouter Vrancken plans talks with out-of-contract midfielder Cammy Devlin once the 28-year-old returns from World Cup duty with Australia amid interest from Chicago Fire and Seattle Sounders. (Edinburgh Evening News, external)

    Hearts are still waiting to hear what out-of-contract Craig Gordon plans to do following his return from the World Cup with Scotland, with head coach Wouter Vrancken saying it is the 43-year-old goalkeeper's decision whether to carry on or retire. (Hearts Standard, external)

    Lyon are monitoring Rangers striker Youssef Chermiti in addition to holding discussions with Hearts over forward Claudio Braga. (Foot Mercato, external)

    Read Friday's Scottish Gossip in full.

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  3. New Hearts boss pleased with debut win amid 'learning process'published at 23:08 BST 1 July

    Hearts head coach Wouter VranckenImage source, SNS

    New Hearts head coach Wouter Vrancken was delighted with a "good win" in his first pre-season friendly in charge considering opponents St Mirren were more than a week further into their preparations for the new season.

    The Belgian described the 3-1 victory at their training camp in Spain as a "learning process" for both himself and his new charges.

    "I learned a lot because it's the first time I saw the guys playing and doing the things we want to see," Vrancken told Hearts TV.

    "You can have as many training sessions as you want - you have to feel it on the pitch in a real game.

    "Also knowing that St Mirren have been in sessions for two weeks while we are five days, so physically it makes a difference.

    "I saw some good actions, some good plays, tried to play football that I want to see and try to find the spaces.

    "They are still thinking too much because they have to be comfortable after doing it a few times.

    "We have to find the real flow again, but it's still a good win.

    "Friendly or no friendly, you always have to try to win the games.

    "So it was one learning process in the game, but most important is the minutes in the legs, the intentions they have and the good spirits they showed."

  4. Wilson scores as Hearts defeat St Mirren in first Vrancken friendlypublished at 21:04 BST 1 July

    Hearts' James WilsonImage source, SNS

    Hearts have beaten Scottish Premiership rivals St Mirren 3-1 in the Edinburgh side's first pre-season friendly under new head coach Wouter Vrancken.

    It was St Mirren's second game since former caretaker Craig McLeish was given the job permanently, the Paisley side having beaten Championship team 4-2 on Saturday.

    Midfielder Sander Kartum, forward Rogers Mato and James Wilson, the 19-year-old striker who was on loan to Tottenham Hotspur at the end of last season, scored Hearts' goals at their training camp in Spain.

    St Mirren's goal came from 18-year-old substitute left-back Thomas Falconer.

    Jacob Chapman, who signed earlier in the day from Huddersfield Town, started in goal for the Buddies along with two summer midfield signings - Samuel Ramos, previously of Zemplin Michalovce and Ryan Carr, who arrived from Ipswich Town).

    Former Airdrieonians midfielder Chris Mochrie was among the substitutes.

    Wilson started up front for Hearts along with Sabri Guendouz, the new signing from Beerschot, while MJ Kamson-Kamara, the defender signed from Lincoln City and midfielder Yan Dhanda, who has returned from his loan to Dundee, also started.

    Former Versailles midfielder Tom Renaud, ex-St Johnstone winger Josh McPake and Calvin Miller, the winger signed from Falkirk, were among the substitutes.

  5. Ageu will 'soon' be back to full training with Heartspublished at 13:44 BST 1 July

    Hearts midfielder AgeuImage source, Heart of Midlothian FC

    Ageu has promised he will soon be back in full training with Hearts after an injury-plagued first season at Tynecastle for the Brazilian midfielder.

    The 24-year-old managed only seven appearances last season following his summer move from Santa Clara for a club record fee.

    He has not played since suffering a thigh muscle injury, which required surgery, while making his first start against Rangers in February.

    Speaking to Hearts TV at the Edinburgh club's Spanish training camp, Ageu said: "It's so good to be back on the pitch. It's good to be back doing exercises with the ball and soon I'll be back with the guys."

    Ageu was signed after impressing on loan from Portuguese top-flight club Santa Clara as he helped second-tier Alverca win promotion with 11 goal contributions.

    Having picked up hamstring injuries making his Hearts debut as a substitute against Livingston in the Scottish Premiership and then against Dundee United in November, he played little part in last season's title challenge under Derek McInnes.

    Now Ageu has to impress a new head coach, Wouter Vrancken, but predicted: "This season is going to be good for everyone.

    "Everything is new now. I am motivated for it and the challenge."

  6. Hearts sign winger Daly after Forest exitpublished at 11:35 BST 30 June

    Hearts' Cormac DalyImage source, Heart of Midlothian FC

    Cormac Daly aims "to prove once again that I can handle coming to a massive club" after the 19-year-old winger signed for Hearts following his exit from Nottingham Forest.

    The Scotland Under-18 cap, who has agreed a two-year contract, joined the Premier League club three years ago after coming through Hamilton Academical's youth system.

    He could not break into the first team there or in his first loan spell with Lincoln City, but in the last six months of last season he played 24 times, scoring three times and contributing one assist, as Hereford finished 20th of 24 teams in National League North.

    "I enjoyed my time at Nottingham Forest," Daly told Hearts' website. "It was three years of my life that went by fast, but being there, away from home, helped me to develop both on and off the pitch.

    "Going out on loan was a big thing for me too in terms of being able to get a taste of senior football. I enjoyed it.

    "Moving to England three years ago was a step up for me, but I'd like to think I proved I could handle it, so the challenge is now to prove once again that I can handle coming to a massive club like Hearts."

    Asked what Hearts fans can expect from him, Daly added: "I'd say I'm direct, quick, just a bit of flair, just a really attacking winger really."

  7. Ba-Sy to miss Hearts' Spain camppublished at 17:38 BST 29 June

    Amadou Ba-Sy signs for Heart of Midlothian at Tynecastle Park on June 9, 2026 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Image source, Malcolm Mackenzie/Getty Images

    New Hearts striker Amadou Ba-Sy will miss the club's pre-season camp in Spain due to illness.

    The 25-year-old joined from French third-tier club FC Rouen this month but will stay in Scotland and continue some fitness work at Hearts' Oriam training base.

    Despite suffering a ruptured Achilles tendon, Craig Halkett is part of the travelling group which includes Hearts' six other new signings.

    Last season's Premiership runners-up are in Spain for seven days of warm weather training under new head coach Wouter Vrancken.

  8. Hearts confirm Vrancken backroom teampublished at 15:59 BST 29 June

    Heart of Midlothian head coach Wouter Vrancken Image source, SNS

    Hearts have confirmed new head coach Wouter Vrancken's backroom team, who will join the club's pre-season camp in Spain.

    Belgian pair Tim Smolders and Cederique Tulleners will link up with the squad as Vrancken's assistant coaches.

    Smolders was most recently assistant to Belgian manager Karel Geraerts at Stade Reims in Ligue 2 in France, having also worked with him at Schalke and Union Saint-Gilloise.

    The 45-year-old featured for the likes of Club Brugge, Gent and Cercle Brugge as a player.

    Tulleners, meanwhile, joins after a spell with Cercle Brugge's second team, having also coached Lithuania's under-21s and under-19s.

    The 35-year-old also had spells in China and Saudi Arabia.

    Hearts start their season away to Sturm Graz next month in Champions League qualifying.

  9. Celtic add Hearts set-piece coach Grant to backroom staffpublished at 21:09 BST 28 June

    Ross Grant, Hearts set piece coachImage source, SNS

    Celtic have added former Hearts coach Ross Grant to Martin O'Neill's coaching staff for the upcoming campaign.

    Having already confirmed the return of Shaun Maloney and Mark Fotheringham to O'Neill's backroom team, the club say Grant will have a particular focus on set piece analysis and coaching.

    The lifelong Celtic fan joins the Scottish champions from last season's title rivals Hearts where he was an important part of their coaching team as they finished second in the top flight.

    Manager Martin O'Neill told club media: "I am really pleased to welcome Ross to our backroom staff, I know he is a highly rated coach and look forward to working with him."

  10. Chesnokov returns to homeland with Tobol from Heartspublished at 11:19 BST 28 June

    Hearts' Islam ChesnokovImage source, SNS

    Kazakhstan winger Islam Chesnokov has returned to his homeland to sign for former club Tobol on a permanent deal after just six months with Hearts.

    The 26-year-old had signed a three-year contract with the Scottish Premiership club last summer after leaving Tobol.

    Chesnokov had signed a pre-contract agreement with Hearts last summer, but they were made to wait until January for his arrival after the clubs failed to agree a transfer fee.

    However, he made just 11 appearances for Hearts, six of them as a substitute, as the Edinburgh club fell just short of winning the Scottish title for the first time since 1960.

    Chesnokov, who has 26 international caps, started his career with Altai Semey and had a spell in Belarus with Belshina Bobruisk before two years with Tobol, helping them win the Kazakhstan Cup in 2025.

  11. 'Seems a perfect fit' - fans enthused by Vrancken appointmentpublished at 14:24 BST 26 June

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    We asked for your thoughts after Hearts confirmed the appointment of Wouter Vrancken as their new head coach.

    Here's what some of you had to say:

    John: After last season there's only one way to go, onwards and upwards!

    Ken: Scotland's manager of the year replaced by Belgium's. I doubt we could have done much better than that.

    SJ: If he's attack-minded, willing to use the entire squad and can make a substitution before the 88th minute then he's a big upgrade.

    Bill: Seems ideal. Good track record, but less than a month for a crucial Champions League game. Wish him and the staff well.

    Ross: Looking forward to this new era at Hearts. Wouter sounds like a great fit for us and I can't wait to see what he brings.

    Neil: Looks a very interesting appointment, clearly has something to offer! Expectations are high with the Hearts supporters, another season like the last one and possibly a cup win would be great.

    David: I am delighted with this appointment and can't wait to see how he does. Like many people I had never heard of him, but he seems a perfect fit for us. Exciting times and I am way more optimistic now than I was two weeks ago. Buckle your seats, it's going to be an exciting ride. Onwards and upwards.

    Bruce: Sounds like an interesting appointment, definitely not a boring one by all accounts! Seems to fit the Hearts 'mould' of exciting and attacking play. Good!

    Bob: Hope he's up to scratch and gets the supporters on side.

  12. Vrancken the 'standout' candidate for Hearts - Jonespublished at 20:36 BST 25 June

    Thomas Duncan
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Wouter Vrancken (R) is unveiled by Sporting Director Graeme Jones (L) as the new Head Coach of Heart of Midlothian Football Club during a press conference at Tynecastle Park, on June 25, in Edinburgh, ScotlandImage source, SNS

    Sporting director Graeme Jones outlined why analytics was crucial in identifying Hearts' new head coach Wouter Vrancken quickly.

    The 47-year-old Belgian takes charge at Tynecastle just over a week after Derek McInnes departed for Rangers.

    "We obviously have the support of the analytics side to flag up the best candidates, but Wouter was definitely a standout within that," Jones said.

    "It's the same way it works with players. They give us clarity as to what decision making needs to be. And then from there, it's up to us to make sure the human process comes out on top."

    Jones had an online meeting with Vrancken before a face-to-face, full-day interview in London last week as Hearts aimed to get their new head coach in before players get back to work.

    "The main thing for me was that when we had to start pre-season training tomorrow, that we would have our new head coach in," he said.

    "So, it was just as clean and as thorough a process as we could go through."

  13. Vrancken on title challenges, bringing 'joy' & Jamestownpublished at 15:36 BST 25 June

    Thomas Duncan
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Wouter Vrancken is unveiled as the new Head Coach of Heart of Midlothian Football Club during a press conference at Tynecastle Park, on June 25, in Edinburgh, Scotland.  Image source, SNS

    Wouter Vrancken has been speaking to the media for the first time since his appointment as Hearts head coach.

    Here are the key lines:

    • It feels "amazing" to get the job after seeing some Hearts games last season and the atmosphere at Tynecastle.

    • The Belgian wanted to move abroad a few years ago but says it needed to be the right move. He feels Hearts is a fit for him and Edinburgh is an attractive place for his family.

    • When asked if the aim is to challenge for the title again in the coming years, Vrancken said "for sure".

    • He says his Hearts team will "like to have the ball" and bring "joy" to the game with lots of intensity.

    • The expectation is to compete with the Glasgow teams and try to "overachieve" again in his career.

    • Vrancken has always worked with a model of collaborative recruitment and has links with Union Saint-Gilloise's sporting director, so is excited to get access to the Jamestown Analytics software.

  14. What awaits Vrancken at Tynecastle?published at 15:19 BST 25 June

    Clive Lindsay
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Devlin, right, is set to follow Shankland in leaving HeartsImage source, SNS
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    Devlin, right, is set to follow Shankland in leaving Hearts

    Hearts face a rebuilding job this summer - and not just because they have changed head coach and lost the man who led them close to their first title in 66 years in his only season in charge.

    Scotland striker and Hearts captain Lawrence Shankland had already left for Rangers before McInnes joined last season's top scorer at Ibrox.

    Beni Beningime has left under freedom of contract, fellow key midfielder Cammy Devlin has yet to decide whether to accept a new deal and there are doubts about the future of 43-year-old Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon.

    Michael Steinwender and Frankie Kent are also among the departures and fellow defender Craig Halkett will miss the start of the season through injury, while reports suggest Claudio Braga - Scottish football's player of the year last season - and winger Alexandros Kyziridis could be next to be sold.

    However, that is seen as a normal part of the buy-low, sell-for-profit strategy adopted by recruitment partner Jamestown Analytics at Brighton and Union St-Gilloise.

    Hearts have already brought in seven players, only two of them with any Scottish pedigree - wingers Calvin Miller and Josh McPake from Falkirk and St Johnstone respectively.

    It will be Wouter Vrancken's job to fashion them into a winning team while satisfying expectations of success fuelled by coming so close to glory last season.

    He does not have long to do so either, with Champions League qualifiers added to the fixture schedule this season.

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  15. Hearts appoint Vrancken - share your thoughtspublished at 14:39 BST 25 June

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    Belgian Wouter Vrancken has been confirmed as the new Hearts head coach, succeeding Derek McInnes on a two-year contract.

    We want to know how you're feeling about the appointment.

    Do you think he is the right man for the job and can he maintain the momentum of last season?

    What should Vrancken's priorities be this summer?

    Let us know your thoughts here.

  16. Chesnokov to make Kazakhstan return - gossippublished at 08:36 BST 25 June

    Islam ChesnokovImage source, SNS

    Kazakhstan winger Islam Chesnokov is poised to leave Heart of Midlothian after only six months at Tynecastle, with reports in his homeland suggesting Aktobe have beaten former club Tobol to the 26-year-old's signature. (Daily Record), external

    Hearts are poised to sign attacking midfielder Cormac Daly after the 19-year-old left Nottingham Forest as a free agent after impressing on loan to Hereford United in the National League. (Daily Record), external

  17. Guendouz targets title and Champions League on joining Heartspublished at 16:14 BST 24 June

    Hearts forward Sabri GuendouzImage source, Hearts TV

    Sabri Guendouz has targeted the Scottish title and Champions League qualification after making "the big step" from the Belgian second tier to Hearts.

    The 26-year-old forward has been bought from Beerschot, who finished third in the Challenger Pro League, Belgian's second tier, last season.

    It is the same club from whom departing captain Lawrence Shankland signed for Hearts.

    "This is the big step in my small career, but I'm not scared," Guendouz told Hearts TV.

    "I'm very confident with myself, my talent and my play."

    Guendouz spent a season with Beerschot after previously playing for Guingamp in the French second tier, scoring three goals and providing seven assists in his 33 appearances.

    He hopes having his wife, family and agent with him in Edinburgh will help him settle in quickly as Hearts prepare for pre-season training and their Champions League third qualifying round meeting with Sturm Graz on 21 July.

    Guendouz noted how close Hearts came to winning the league title last season and added: "I hope for the same season and the first place.

    "I also have the big objective of the qualification for the Champions League.

    "The stadium is very incredible. I am very excited."

  18. 'Maestro of Versailles' Renaud pulls into Heartspublished at 15:03 BST 24 June

    Tom RenaudImage source, Heart of Midlothian FC

    Hearts have confirmed the arrival of midfielder Tom Renaud - their second French signing within a matter of hours - on a four-year contract, billing him as the maestro of Versailles.

    The Edinburgh club earlier revealed they had paid an undisclosed fee for forward Sabri Guendouz from Belgian outfit Beerschot.

    But 25-year-old Ploemeur-born Renaud was a free agent after the conclusion of his contract with Versailles in his country's third tier.

    Renaud came through the youth ranks with Lorient but did not make a breakthrough into the first team, instead spending two loans spells with third-tier Cholet before joining permanently in 2022 and amassing 112 appearances during which he scored eight goals.

    He moved on to Versailles in 2024 and made 24 appearances as they finished 13th before playing 32 times last season as they finished fifth.

    Although he did not score for Versailles, he provided seven assists.

    Renaud becomes Hearts' seventh summer signing.