Falkirk winger Calvin Miller has sealed a move to Hearts on a three-year deal, becoming the club's third signing of the summer. Miller, who was Bairns player of the year after a standout campaign in the Premiership, topped the Premiership assists charts last season and had been linked with a move back to boyhood club Celtic. However, the 28-year-old has put pen to paper on a deal at Tynecastle running until 2029 and will officially become a Hearts player on June 25. The deal, thought to be worth six figures, is subject to SFA approval. Miller made 132 appearances in three years at the Falkirk Stadium, helping John McGlynn's side on their meteoric rise from League One to the Premiership in that time. He scored 32 goals and last season provided nine assists in the league, more than any other player in the top flight. The wide man, who has also featured for Dundee, Ayr United, Greenock Morton, Harrogate Town, Notts County, and Chesterfield after breaking through at Celtic, will add another option to Alexandros Kyziridis on the left side. Hearts are stepping up their summer recruitment and a deal for Versailles midfielder Tom Renaud is also close while towering Rouen striker Amadou Ba-Sy is another target following the exit of Lawrence Shankland.
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Falkirk Winger Calvin Miller Joins Hearts on Three-Year Deal
Falkirk winger Calvin Miller has sealed a move to Hearts on a three-year deal, becoming the club's third signing of the summer.
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