Heart of Midlothian's title pursuit has been boosted by the return of midfielder Cammy Devlin from an ankle injury. Devlin, 27, is set to make his comeback in Saturday's home game against Dundee. The Australia midfielder has been out since mid-January but is now focused on helping Heart of Midlothian win the Premiership. Devlin is out of contract at the end of the season and has ambitions to play in the Champions League. Should Heart of Midlothian win the title, they would enter the play-off round for next season's tournament. Devlin admits the Champions League is a massive carrot and a dream come true for any player. He is putting contract talks aside to focus on his return and the club's title bid. Devlin joined the club in 2021 and has been a key player for Heart of Midlothian. The midfielder has found it tough being away from the game but is excited to be back on the grass with his teammates. Heart of Midlothian still have 24 points to play for and Devlin believes they can make it happen. The club is working hard to win the title and Devlin is confident they can achieve their goal. Devlin's return is a boost for Heart of Midlothian as they aim to win the Premiership and qualify for the Champions League. The midfielder's experience and skill will be crucial in the remaining games. Devlin is looking forward to playing for Heart of Midlothian again and helping the club achieve their objectives.
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Heart of Midlothian Eyes Champions League
Heart of Midlothian midfielder Cammy Devlin nears comeback as Heart of Midlothian aim for Premiership title and Champions League qualification
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