Ghanaian Laryea Kingston Staying At Hearts - Agent
Laryea Kingston’s agent says the Ghanaian international still has a future at Hearts, despite a raging row between the player and his club boss Csaba Laszlo.
But the player insist he was fit and right to play, and is adamant nothing will affect his unflinching commitment to the Black Stars.
Laszlo has hinted he will be prepared to sack Kingston as a result of the impasse, but Aryat Imanov, the player’s agent, has said the issue has been blown out of proportion and insisted Laryea still has a future at the club.
“There is no problem there, nothing to worry about," Imamov said, according to KickoffGhana.com.
"Larry will stay at Hearts for sure, it is not a question. Believe me, it is nothing serious.
“I don't want to say anything more at the moment but we are not concerned about the situation.”
Kingston was dropped from the Hearts squad that beat Kilmarnock on Tuesday and is not expected to feature in their game against Celtic this weekend. His contract with Hearts expires at the end of the current season.
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