
Hearts approach Kilmarnock for boss Derek McInnes
The former St Johnstone, Bristol City and Aberdeen manager led Killie to the Championship title and then back into European football and they secured their William Hill Premiership safety on Saturday.
Speaking on Sunday, McInnes said on Sky Sports: 'I'm hearing that there may be contact between the clubs, but there's been nothing official yet from my point of view.'
Hearts have gone for a proven manager in Scottish football after the short-lived tenure of Neil Critchley, who replaced Steven Naismith in October.
Critchley became the second head coach to be sacked by the Hearts board this season after his team failed to make the top six and then suffered a home defeat against Dundee to raise the prospect of a relegation battle.
They have since won twice under the caretaker charge of Liam Fox to move up to seventh in the table but appear keen to get their new manager in place ahead of the close season.
McInnes produced consistently as Aberdeen manager, qualifying for Europe in all seven full seasons in charge and winning the League Cup in 2014, which remains their only major trophy since 1996.
The Dons finished runners-up in the league in four consecutive seasons, twice when Rangers were in the top flight, and lost three times in cup finals against Celtic. They also reached a further four semi-finals.
McInnes turned down moves to Sunderland and Rangers while at Pittodrie before leaving by mutual consent in March 2021 and taking over at Killie midway through the following season.
McInnes could get the chance to upset the established order in Scottish football again with Hearts fans considering a near £10million investment offer from Brighton owner Tony Bloom.
Kilmarnock face Motherwell in the Premiership on Wednesday while Hearts host St Johnstone. The Edinburgh side then travel to Rugby Park on Sunday for the final match of the season.
We are delighted to announce that defender Robbie Deas has signed a contract extension, keeping him at Rugby Park until the summer of 2027.
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— Kilmarnock FC (@KilmarnockFC) May 12, 2025
McInnes' last piece of business at Rugby Park could be tying up defender Robbie Deas on a two-year contract extension.
The former Inverness defender told Killie's website: 'I'm really pleased to be extending my time here at Kilmarnock.
'I've enjoyed my time at the club so far and I'm looking forward to building on what we've achieved and pushing on again next season. I feel like I can offer a lot more to this club.'
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