Hearts today completed their fifth
new signing in recent weeks as they prepare for the new season in the SPFL
Championship. Former Turkish Under 21 defender Alim Ozturk has become the
latest player to sign for Robbie Neilson’s team after leaving Trabzonspor in
Turkey.
Ozturk, 22, who was born in the
Netherlands but qualifies for Turkey through parentage, was previously with SC
Cambuur in the Dutch League. He moved to Trabzonspor for a sizeable fee but
things didn’t work out as planned and he spent some time playing in the reserve
side.
Hearts Head Coach Robbie Neilson was
delighted with his latest capture. He told the club’s website “Ozturk is a very
good player. He was sold to Trabzonspor 18 months ago for quite a bit of money
and was a big prospect for them.
He wants to get back playing and has
taken a big gamble coming here as he has taken a big hit on his wages. I think
the fans will really take to him. He is big, strong and athletic and is good on
the ball, too. I think him and Danny Wilson will form a great partnership.
"We have been trailing him for
a few weeks and didn't think we had a chance of getting him but I'm delighted
to have signed him and sometimes you just have to wait a little while to get
players like him."
Hearts have already signed former
Hamilton Accies striker James Keatings, former Scotland goalkeeper Neil
Alexander, striker Soufian El Hassnaoui and midfielder Morgaro Gomis as they
prepare to joust with Rangers and Hibernian for promotion back to the top
flight of Scottish football.
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