
New Hearts manager Jim Jefferies is hopeful that midfielder Laryea Kingston can force his way back into the first-team reckoning at Tynecastle.
The 29-year-old Ghana international fell out with previous boss Csaba Laszlo, but Jefferies hopes that Kingston will make the most of a fresh chance to impress.
He told the club's official website: "Things have been said and done to him, but we have to get him back on track as when he first came to Hearts everyone agreed he was a real capture.
"The aim is to get him back with his head right and get him back competing and giving full value.
"It has to be a two-way thing, though - it's not just me who wants that, he has to want it, too. If you are going to work together, you work together as a partnership."


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