H earts set to sign Swedish keeper after
HEARTS head coach Robbie Neilson confirmed he will hold talks over a move to Tynecastle with Viktor Noring after the Swedish goalkeeper impressed in a 1-1 draw against Cowdenbeath.
The former Malmo and Heerenveen stopper has been on trial with the Jambos for the last two weeks as Neilson seeks to add to his current pool of Jack Hamilton and player/coach Paul Gallagher.
While impressed by Noring’s displays in training, Neilson was keen to see the 25-year-old in action during a match, and gave him the full 90 minutes against Cowdenbeath yesterday. to speak about it and see his thoughts on things.
“Obviously we would need to come to terms but it is a discussion we will have.”
Neilson was also buoyed by the return to action of Don Cowie, who sat out Thursday’s 2-1 win over FC Infonet as he recovers from a persistent calf strain.
The Scotland international played the full 90 minutes and was one of the Jambos’ more impressive performers.
Neilson added: “I was really pleased with a lot of things. It was great to have Igor Rossi and Don Cowie back.
“That was Don’s first 90 minutes in a while, which is pleasing. But we won’t be rushing him. He had an issue with his calves and, reporting back for pre-season, it was still aggravating him. So we are just making sure we get everything right.”
Neilson, meanwhile, is hopeful Robbie Muirhead will return to training at the start of next week with a view to playing some part in the second leg against FC Infonet in Tallinn on Wednesday.
Also hoping to play in that game is American Perry Kitchen, who played in the first leg, just 12 hours after landing in Edinburgh on a transatlantic flight from New York, where he was part