Fourth Hearts player gets sent for surgery
Nieuwenhof injury more serious than first thought
Hearts have welcomed Liam Boyce and Craig Halkett back to the training pitch this week following longterm injuries. Both have a chance to play again this season, but will primarily focus on fitness during the summer to be ready for the 2024/25 campaign.
Midfielder Calem Nieuwenhof ’s season is over, however, after he was sent for an operation. An initial hamstring problem was later diagnosed as a torn tendon.
"He will be back in preseason but not before,” confirmed Hearts head coach Steven Naismith to the Edinburgh News. “It's really disappointing for him because his level of consistency and performance were really good. We expect him to be a big player for us going forward. His initial symptoms were a muscle injury. He got to that range where the last thing he needed to do was sprint. Without having pain, he had this feeling that was holding him back. When that lingers, you know it isn't straightforward. There is a wee bit of tendon damage involved and the best route is an operation.
“The frustration for him is that I really believe he would have made the Australian national team. I suppose that fuels his fire for next season to make sure he gets back to that level. I don't think it will be too long before he is making the international squad.”
Nieuwenhof is the fourth Hearts player to undergo surgery since the turn of the year, following Boyce, Halkett and fellow midfielder Peter Haring.
"Whether [Boyce and Halkett] play again this season or not, it's probably a bit of déjá vu for the two of them after the end of last season,” explained Naismith. “It's the risk versus the reward of it. Both have not contributed anywhere near what they wanted to this season but they have contributed.”