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Should Hearts speculate to accumulate in transfer market after price-tags slapped on Ellis Simms and Connor Ronan?

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The club have confirmed there’s an interest in Ellis Simms, the goalscoring hero in the second half of the 2021/22 campaign, along with former St Mirren playmaker Connor Ronan and ex-Dundee United striker Lawrence Shankland.

Yet there exists a £500,000 stumbling block in each case – the supposed transfer fee slapped on the heads of each of these individuals by their respective clubs.

There’s also Dylan Levitt, who is reportedly available for a fee of £350,000 from Manchester United after an impressive spell at Dundee United last summer.

Being linked with these sort of names is exciting. They’re all proven at the Scottish top flight level and, with the exception of Shankland, they’re all under the age of 25.

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