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Hearts transfer news as Yan Dhanda capture has Scott Fraser consequences while Penrice play offers exit hint

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After Steven Naismith warned Hearts weren't expecting to be busy in the final week of the transfer window, two potential new additions could be on the way.

In fairness to Naismith, the Jambos are looking beyond January. A pre-contract has reportedly been agreed with Ross County star Yan Dhanda, while Livingston left back James Penrice is also a target for next term.

Those who want more game time and don't want to be a Tynecastle could also be moved on, but Naismith isn't planning on losing anyone.

As long as that applies to Lawrence Shankland, then punters will be delighted. Moves are being made to bring Dhanda in before 11.30pm on Thursday when the window shuts.

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