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Ex-Hearts defender Dan Quaye has started training with Heart of Lions with a view of securing a deal.
The 32-year-old is without a club after leaving Chinese side Beijing Baxy.
He returned to his former Hearts club Hearts but was refused a deal.
The veteran defender has now trying out with Lions with a hope of securing a long-term deal.
Quaye was key member of the famous Hearts squad that conquered Africa in 2000.
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