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Hearts announce exit of two stars who made more than a century of appearances each as Jambos clear decks for summer

Hearts announce exit of two stars who made more than a century of appearances each as Jambos clear decks for summer

Scottish Sun13-05-2025

It's the beginning of a new era - and the end of an old one
ON THE MOVE Hearts announce exit of two stars who made more than a century of appearances each as Jambos clear decks for summer
HEARTS will say farewell to mainstays Jorge Grant and Barrie McKay this weekend.
The Jambos have announced that they plan to move on from the pair, who have been mainstays of the side which played in the Conference League group stages TWICE.
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Barrie McKay is moving on
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Jorge Grant is leaving Tynecastle
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One-time Rangers winger McKay made one appearance for the Ibroc first team in the Premier League but stayed with the Gers on their 'journey' back through the divisions.
He earned one full Scotland cap on a club career which also took in the likes of Nottingham Forest and Swansea.
He joined the Jambos in the summer of 2021 and has gone on to make more than 100 appearances for the club.
Grant joined a season later but is another man who has gone through the century mark in appearances.
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The attacking midfielder came through the ranks at Nottingham Forest and also graced Peterborough Utd.
Still only 30, he's scored nine goals for the club but is on the lookout for a new club this morning.
The moves clear the way for Derek McInnes to make squad improvement with the Jambos making their move to appoint the 53-year-old as Neil Critchley's replacement.
SunSport understands negotiations are now unlikely to be concluded before the midweek Premiership fixtures.
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And that could see McInnes' first game as Hearts boss come AGAINST Killie on Sunday.
But as SunSport revealed last week, their move has been given the thumbs up by Tony Bloom's data firm Jamestown Analytics.
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And club chiefs Ann Budge and Andrew McKinlay are desperate to make it happen.
The Jambos wrote in a statement: "The club thanks Jorge and Barrie for all of their efforts at Hearts, and at full time after Wednesday night's Premiership match with St Johnstone, the first-team will form a guard of honour to show their appreciation to their departing teammates, before the entire squad completes a lap of the pitch to show their appreciation to the supporters in the stands."
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