Cormac Daly aims “to prove once again that I can handle coming to a massive club” after the 19-year-old winger signed for Hearts following his exit from Nottingham Forest.
The Scotland Under-18 cap, who has agreed a two-year contract, joined the Premier League club three years ago after coming through Hamilton Academical’s youth system.
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He could not break into the first team there or in his first loan spell with Lincoln City, but in the last six months of last season he played 24 times, scoring three times and contributing one assist, as Hereford finished 20th of 24 teams in National League North.
“I enjoyed my time at Nottingham Forest,” Daly told Hearts’ website. “It was three years of my life that went by fast, but being there, away from home, helped me to develop both on and off the pitch.
“Going out on loan was a big thing for me too in terms of being able to get a taste of senior football. I enjoyed it.
“Moving to England three years ago was a step up for me, but I’d like to think I proved I could handle it, so the challenge is now to prove once again that I can handle coming to a massive club like Hearts.”
Asked what Hearts fans can expect from him, Daly added: “I’d say I’m direct, quick, just a bit of flair, just a really attacking winger really.”
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