Heart of Midlothian has made a significant move in the transfer market by signing Lincoln City centre-back MJ Kamson-Kamara. This comes at a time when the futures of influential midfielder Cammy Devlin and veteran goalkeeper Craig Gordon remain uncertain at Tynecastle. The club confirmed the departures of four players, including Beni Baningime and Frankie Kent, while Devlin and Gordon were not included on the exit list, despite both being out of contract this summer. Devlin is currently training with Australia's World Cup squad in Florida, while Gordon has joined the Scotland national team for the finals. Heart of Midlothian are awaiting a response after offering Devlin a new contract, as he has been linked with potential moves outside Major League Soccer and England. Gordon, at 43, may be considering retirement after a season where he only featured three times for Heart of Midlothian. Meanwhile, Kamson-Kamara, who is described as a tall and agile defender, has agreed to a four-year contract with Heart of Midlothian once his current deal with Lincoln expires. He previously spent last season on loan at Glentoran in Northern Ireland. This signing marks Kamson-Kamara as the third player to join Heart of Midlothian on a pre-contract agreement, following St Johnstone forward Josh McPake and Versailles midfielder Tom Renaud. The club is undergoing significant changes, with captain Lawrence Shankland leaving for Rangers and several other players departing Tynecastle, including Baningime, Kent, defender Lewis Neilson, and winger Alan Forrest.
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Heart of Midlothian Signs Kamson-Kamara Amid Player Departures
Heart of Midlothian secures Kamson-Kamara's signing while key players Devlin and Gordon remain uncertain about their futures. Read more!
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