Savings have to be made

14 May 2010 07:47
WHile four high earners have left, Jim Jeffries still needs to find players to fill their boots. Jim Jefferies admits signing a midfielder is now as much of a priority as bringing in a striker following the departures of Michael Stewart and Laryea Kingston. Jambos boss Jefferies this week confirmed Stewart, Kingston, defender Jose Goncalves and forward Christian Nade will not be at Tynecastle next season. All four are out of contract and are among the biggest earners at the club which will please the accountants as the club are determined to cut back on their wage bill. Jefferies said: "Michael Stewart has moved on and it looks like Larry has moved on as well so that's a couple from the midfield we have lost. Ryan Stevenson has done extremely well for us since he came in and he could be a big player for us next year. We have Ian Black and Ruben Palazuelos but maybe another midfield player to take the place of Larry and Michael would be useful and we are certainly looking at a couple of options there. We are also looking at strikers and competition for places would be good." Jefferies may look at testing Ryan McGowan in midfield, with the youngster due to return to Tynecastle this summer following a loan deal with Ayr United. Jefferies said: "Ryan has caught my eye a couple times playing at right-back for Ayr but people say his best position is in midfield so we'll have a look at him. He will certainly be a useful addition to the squad."

Source: FOOTYMAD