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Jorge and Alex ‘desperate’ to sign as Neilson says Boycey going nowhere

- BY ROSS PILCHER

ROBBIE NEILSON hopes to have deals for Jorge Grant and Alex Cochrane tied up in the next few days with both players “desperate” to sign.

But the Hearts boss insists top scorer Liam Boyce is going nowhere.

A fee has been agreed with Peterborou­gh for Grant but the midfielder still needs to negotiate his exit from London Road before he can sign with the Jambos.

And it’s a similar scenario with defender Cochrane ahead of his permanent return from Brighton.

“We are still working away with Brighton so we will hopefully get that over the line, maybe in a few days’ time,” Neilson said.

“Grant from Peterborou­gh is still a bit back and forward but, again, we are quite far down the line with it.

“Both players are desperate to come here, it’s just a case of getting this sorted out in the background. These things always take longer than you would hope.

“Grant’s got moments in him. He’s got unbelievab­le set-play delivery. Secondly, he’s got the moment for the final pass or the final shot.

“We need more of that within the team. We get into good areas, we just need that final moment at times and he has got that.

“I’ve known Jorge for a number of years from when I was down south. I saw him with different clubs.

“When he was at Nottingham Forest, I knew Mark Warburton and David Weir, who had him there. He moved to Notts County so I’ve always had an eye on him. “He had a great season at Lincoln City then went to Peterborou­gh and it didn’t quite work out the way he wanted it to. That’s kind of the market we look at. “It was the same with Beni Baningime when he went on loan. It didn’t quite work out and we managed to get him. “It has worked out well in the past for us. “I see Jorge more in the No.10, attacking midfield role. He will bring quality. “There is still a bit of work to get done but we aren’t too far away. “Right from his first couple of months here, when we saw the type of player (Alex) was, how he fitted into the group, the team and the style of play, we were trying to move things forward. We have always been in contact.

“We expected Brighton to extend his contract and the hope was we could then make a move to get him up here. So far, it has worked out well.”

Reports emerged this week linking Boyce with Aberdeen, which left Neilson baffled.

“The Boycey one was strange,” he said with a laugh. “There’s been no contact between clubs or anything.

“Boycey’s been our top scorer the two years I’ve been here. I don’t want to lose him and I don’t expect to. I don’t know where it’s come from but that’s what happens at this time of the year when there’s not a lot happening.”

Despite Dundee United sporting director Tony Asghar’s confidence that Hearts will have to stump up compensati­on for Lewis Neilson, the Gorgie club are equally sure they’ve done everything by the book.

“We’re pretty confident about the things that happened and the process of it,” said Neilson.

“We’ve heard nothing from the SFA about it all so as far as we’re concerned, we’ve done everything above board.”

Neilson also insisted there had been no contact with Beerschot over ex-United striker Lawrence Shankland.

He added: “There is nothing, although there has been a lot of talk about it. It’s this time of year. There is nothing between the clubs so we’ll wait and see.

“I know Shanks really well but at this moment there is nothing happening. If that changes then we will see but I don’t think it will.”

 ?? ?? HEART OF CLUB Boyce is still a Jambo while Grant and Cochrane, left, look set to come in full-time
HEART OF CLUB Boyce is still a Jambo while Grant and Cochrane, left, look set to come in full-time
 ?? ?? UPBEAT Manager Neilson
UPBEAT Manager Neilson

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