Heart of Midlothian's Calem Nieuwenhof has completed a loan move to Perth Glory. The Australian midfielder will spend the 2026/27 campaign with the A-League side. Nieuwenhof has been plagued by injury and didn't make a single Premiership appearance after breaking down following four appearances in the Premier Sports Cup group stage. The season before saw him play just 14 times in all competitions. Adam Griffiths, the Head Coach of Perth Glory, and Tomi Vidovic, the Assistant Coach, are familiar faces for Nieuwenhof, having worked with them before. Nieuwenhof is excited to join Perth Glory, citing the club's huge potential and his desire to help bring success. The loan deal takes the central midfielder up to the end of his contract next summer. Nieuwenhof's move is a significant one, as he seeks to revive his career with regular appearances in the A-League. And with Perth Glory, he has a chance to challenge for the title. But for now, the focus is on getting back to playing consistently. So, the 25-year-old will be looking to make an impact in Australia. The move is a positive one for Nieuwenhof, who has shown promise in his debut campaign with Heart of Midlothian following a move from Western Sydney Wanderers. Heart of Midlothian wrote on social media, wishing Nieuwenhof all the best in his new venture. The club's supporters will be hoping that the midfielder can regain his form and return to Heart of Midlothian next summer, ready to make a significant contribution to the team.