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Sporting director Graeme Jones has defended Hearts' decision to allow Rangers-bound striker Lawrence Shankland a break clause as he looked forward to the team's evolution without their talismanic captain.
Supporters of the Tynecastle club were stunned to learn the Scotland forward, who had opted to sign a new three-year contract with the Jambos last July, was moving to the Gers after they took advantage of a loophole in his deal allowing him to leave for free this summer.
Hearts chief defends Shankland decision after Rangers move
Originally reported by Sky Sports. Read the full story at the original source.
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