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'Hearts quest for history stalling summer plans'

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Former Premiership striker Rory Loy believes Hearts' plans for the new season will be on hold while they try to complete an incredible title triumph.

The Tynecastle club are on course to end four decades of Old Firm dominance as they lead the three-team race with just four games remaining.

With the help of Jamestown Analytics, last season's summer transfer window was a success, unearthing talents like Claudio Braga and Alexandros Kyziridis, and Loy is expecting more of the same once the thrilling title battle has reached a conclusion.

"The way I feel about Hearts at the moment is I think they've got a good balance of not just using Jamestown, they also use Derek McInnes and his knowledge of Scottish football," Loy told the BBC’s Scottish Football Podcast.

"The players that he knows, the players that he trusts. So it's a little bit of both. I think if McInnes identifies somebody that can improve his squad, he'll bring them in and if it's within Scotland, more than likely be able to afford to do that.

"I also think it'll depend on where they finish in the league and what European competition they'll be in as to how much money they may get.

"But the whole idea of Jamestown is that you are doing what everyone tries to do, buying cheap and selling big. So I expect them to sign a few players that nobody's ever heard of from obscure places. And you you only really need two or three of them to work out for that to be the case.

"If I'm honest, Hearts is the one club at this moment in time who probably won't be looking to next season just yet. I'm sure they will be in the background, but it's literally three weeks, all hands to the pump, to try and win the league.

"You're trying to achieve something historic that nobody ever thought possible."

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