The Scotsman

No signings says Budge with Hearts ready to let players go

- By BARRY ANDERSON

Hearts are preparing to release several players whose contracts and loans are expiring as they cut the squad size for next season.

Owner Ann Budge has also admitted that there will be no new signings at Tynecastle Park for now.

A number of first-team and reserve players have agreements ending on 31 May, including Steven Maclean, Oliver Bozanic, Euan Henderson, Lewis Moore and Jamie Brandon. Donis Avdijaj and Marcel Langer are out of contract on 9 June.

Moore and Brandon have been offered new contracts and Hearts are interested in keeping Henderson, but the others are set to become free agents. Avdijaj has held talks with SC Braga about a potential move to Portugal, while Maclean spent part of this season on loan at Raith Rovers. Langer only featured three times in maroon after arriving in January.

Bozanic has featured regularly over the last two years for Hearts but Budge insists she is not able to extend contracts for senior players after asking the squad to take wage cuts.

Additional­ly, loanees Toby Sibbick, Joel Pereira and Ryotaro Meshino are due to return to parent clubs in England.

Sibbick’s loan from Barnsley runs until 9 June, Pereira will finish his stay at Tynecastle Park two days later when he rejoins Manchester United, while Meshino’s loan from

Manchester City ends on 20 June.

“We had a very small number of players out of contract at the end of May. It just isn’t possible and doesn’t make any sense for me to extend anybody’s contract,” Budge told Hearts TV. “We’ve had very amicable conversati­ons with the individual­s involved. It may well be that some of them end up back here again but I can’t extend.

“I can’t be asking people to take wage cuts and then taking on either new players or extending deals, so we won’t be extending any of the senior players. Some of the younger ones, we have to do the usual things like protect training compensati­on so all of that is being handled as well.

“We have sorted out where some of our younger players do have extensions for the reasons I’ve given – we want to keep them, we need to protect our training compensati­on.

“We won’t be making any new signings for reasons which I think are probably quite obvious.

“I’ve had a number of people saying: ‘We want to join Hearts’. I can’t even enter into these discussion­s at the moment given all the uncertaint­y.

“We don’t even know when the transfer window is going to open. From memory, I think it’s supposed to be 10 June. Will it be 10 June? None of us know. Until that happens there is a limit to what you can do anyway. So, yes, we are at the end of this season and a number of people are out of contract either at the end of May or early June.”

Clevid Dikamona agreed to cancel his contract back in March when football was forced into shutdown by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Reserve players Daniel Baur and Kelby Mason have already been released, with Alex Petkov and Rory Currie also nearing the end of their existing agreements.

Budge wants to operate with a smaller playing staff after seeing the first-team pool spiral to 35 players at one point this season.

The Edinburgh club were relegated to the Championsh­ip last week but Budge wants to restructur­e the leagues to three divisions of 14 teams, which would keep Hearts in the top flight.

If that fails, a drop into Scotland’s second tier would have a bearing on finances and the size of squad with which they could then operate.

Midfielder Murray Davidson, 32, has signed a one-year contract extension with St Johnstone.

 ??  ?? 0 Oliver Bozanic celebrates his goal in a 3-1 victory over Hibs at Easter Road in March. With his contract expiring this weekend he is about to become a free agent.
0 Oliver Bozanic celebrates his goal in a 3-1 victory over Hibs at Easter Road in March. With his contract expiring this weekend he is about to become a free agent.
 ??  ?? 0 Ryotaro Meshino: End of loan.
0 Ryotaro Meshino: End of loan.

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