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Hearts boss Csaba Laszlo has said the club are willing to listen to offers for Ghanaian midfielder Laryea Kingston.
The 28-year-old has attracted the interest of a number of English clubs including Portsmouth and Bolton but the Jambos are yet to receive an official bid for Kingston.
Laszlo has hinted that Hearts are expecting a bid to come in soon for Kingston, with the club hoping to receive around 3 million pounds for the midfielder.
"Larry is here at the moment and we are working with him," Laszlo said in the Edinburgh Evening News.
"If we have an offer then we can handle this. If Larry goes then we must think about a new player.
Kingston joined the club in January 2007 on loan from Terek Gronzy before agreeing a three-year deal after six months.
Meanwhile Laryea Kingston has revealed he would jump at the chance to move to England.
Kingston has been linked with a move away from Tynecastle in the January transfer window with Bolton and Portsmouth both credited with an interest in the Ghana international.
The 28-year-old admits he is a big fan of the English Premier League and would relish a move south of the border.
"England is among the best leagues in the world. Every player wants to play in this league," Kingston told Sky Sports News.
Dream
"This is my main dream in my football career. I'd be very happy to play in the English Premier League.
"If the opportunity comes, I'm going to grab it very fast because I want to play there.
"If it comes then I'll be very happy."
He added: "Every football player wants to improve or progress in his career.
"But, at the moment I still have a contract with Hearts, so I'm concentrating on that.
"In future, if anything happens, it happens."
Source: Ghanasoccernet
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