Kenneth Vargas, a forward for the Costa Rican national team, has signed a permanent deal with Hearts that will start this summer. The player agreed to turn his loan from CS Herediano into a full-time position and signed a five-year contract at Tynecastle Park.
Since coming to Edinburgh last summer, Vargas has established himself as a well-liked player. He has become a true Jambo by the end of the season because of his better performances during the campaign. The 21-year-old is making an impression on Scottish football after tallying seven goals in 34 matches while wearing maroon, including three in his previous six outings.
Hearts head coach Steven Naismith gave an explanation of the significance of the transaction on the team’s official website. The Edinburgh team was always eager to use their permanent signing option for Vargas. “I’m really happy that we’ve been able to sort out Kenneth’s future and bring him in permanently,” Naismith remarked. Since coming here, he has had a significant influence. Not only does he have obvious talent, but he also has a genuine desire to learn and is a pleasure to have in the dressing room.
It’s crucial to keep in mind that Kenneth moved out of Costa Rica and away from his family for the first time with the first loan. Therefore, it’s impressive that he’s settled in and performed as well as he has, and as he and the squad continue to develop, I think we’ll see even more from him.”
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