Northern Ireland striker Conor Washington signs for Hearts following Sheffield United release
Northern Ireland international striker Conor Washington has joined Scottish Premiership side Heart of Midlothian on a free transfer from Sheffield United.
The 27-year-old’s signature is subject to international clearance but could be in line to make his debut for the club in Monday’s friendly against Shelbourne in Tolka Park.
“I’m hoping a fresh start and working under a manager who believes in what I can do will see me reap the benefits,” Washington told the Jam Tarts’ official website.
“As soon as Austin suggested it I went to my agent and did a bit of background research and it just seems like an absolutely perfect fit, especially to work under the manager and with Austin as well.
“It’s been a tough few years for me, personally. I think last year I played about a combined 600 minutes of football at club level which is just not enough for the player that I am.
“I’ve never been one to just sit on a wage. The path I’ve had into the game doesn’t really allow for that.
“I want to be playing every minute of every game, scoring goals and hopefully I'll get the chance to do that.”
Washington was part of the Blades side that was promoted to the Premier League last season as they finished second in the Championship, behind Norwich City.
He began his senior career at St Ives Town in 2008 and has had stints with Newport County, Peterborough United and Queens Park Rangers, and takes in 308 senior appearances and 99 goals.
Washington was called up to the Northern Ireland senior team for the first time in 2016, scoring his first goal in his second appearance, against Slovenia, at Windsor Park.