Tynecastle technical director Steven Naismith vowed to help new signing Kenneth Vargas bring out his best as he pledged the Costa Rican loanee will get bums off seats in Gorgie.
The 21-year-old joined the men in maroon for a year with an option to buy from Herediano. Vargas joins Aussie Calem Nieuwenhof who signed from Western Sydney Wanderers and Rangers youngster Alex Lowry who has also joined on loan.
And Naismith is excited by the arrival of all three. The arrival of Vargas on Monday night helped continue the feel good factor after the opening day Premiership win over St Johnstone as they build up to Thursday’s Europa Conference League tie against Rosenborg.
Naismith told Hearts TV: “I had a few chats with him to understand where he feels he’s best and what his best attributes are and what he can improve on.