Cammy Devlin has signed a new contract at Heart of Midlothian.
The Australian midfielder has agreed to a new extension of his deal that will keep him at Tynecastle Park until the summer of 2026.
A popular figure among the Jambos faithful, the 26-year-old has proved to be a huge hit in Gorgie since joining from A-League side Newcastle Jets in 2021.
He's pulled on the maroon jersey 109 times so far, scoring six goals.
✍️ Heart of Midlothian is delighted to confirm that Cammy Devlin has signed a new contract.
— Heart of Midlothian FC (@JamTarts) September 13, 2024
The popular midfielder has penned a new deal that will keep him at Tynecastle Park until 2026, subject to Scottish FA approval.
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Head coach Steven Naismith said: “I’m really happy that Cammy has committed himself to the club.
“Cammy’s story should be an inspiring one to younger players; a guy who came halfway across the world, established himself as a top player in a completely new environment, gained international recognition and went to a World Cup.
“He gives his all in training and in matches, and has a real desire to improve himself and the team.
“His character is second to none and I’m delighted that he will continue to be part of this side for the next two years.”
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