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Magnusson to fly in for Hearts move

Magnusson to fly in for Hearts move

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Valur midfielder Tomas Bent Magnusson, 22, will fly to Edinburgh this week to undergo a medical and sign a long-term deal with Hearts. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required), externalNew Hearts defender Oisin McEntee, 24, wants to bring his "nasty" side to Tynecastle this season. (Scotsman - subscription required), externalMeanwhile, Hearts have signed a co-operation agreement with Spartans. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required), externalDefender Mats Knoester, 26, is confident Aberdeen can end their eight-year wait for a win at Tynecastle when they visit Hearts in their opening Scottish Premiership fixture on 4 August. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required), externalRead Tuesday's Scottish gossip
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