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Trinidad and Tobago
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Posted - May 12 2002 : 10:39:16 AM
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News Taken Of Internetsoccer.
Ricardo Fuller's agent, Philip Gordon, believes the current television cash-crisis has ended Hearts' hopes of holding onto the Jamaican hitman. Fuller will play his final match for Craig Levein's side against Livingston this Sunday, before heading back to employers Tivoli Gardens in his native Jamaica, at least for now.
There was a time when Hearts were desperate to hang onto the unconventional forward after his early-season scoring exploits. However, as the goals have dried up and Fuller's influence has diminished so Hearts' interest in his signature has dwindled.
A number of English clubs are in the running for his signature, but it now seems highly unlikely anyone will be prepared to match Tivoli's £1million valuation of the inconsistent striker.
He is hoping to end his Hearts career on a high this weekend against Livi, and Gordon predicts it won't be hard to fix-up his client for next season.
He admitted: "Ricardo loves it at Hearts and would love to have stayed but it's very unlikely Hearts will be able to do a deal.
"I know who is interested in Ricardo and it will not be a problem to get Ricardo a club."
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