
Romanonov claims the three players have previously offered Celtic and wanted to move to Glasgow and Rodi Scackel and Roman Benar.
“Your importance will finish and I know Celtic has made an offer for you, but in the end he will be the second goalkeeper, not the first,” he said.
“If you stay and sign with us, I promise to play in the English league. You laugh, I won’t take it seriously.
“Gordon wrote a huge amount of money – something unheard of the heart and all the Scottish football. I looked at me, I signed and handed it over.
Romanonov claims that at the end of the season he put a buyer for Gordon with a “rough value” in his mind for when he was 24 years old.
“Gordon had an incredible ability, but he needed a very accurate way,” he said. “Psychologically, he was weak – if things didn’t go well, he would be physically ill, sometimes even vomiting.
“He needed to deal with delicate. Despite all that, he was a capable player. Finally, I sold me for £9 million – at that time, it was the highest money ever paid for a goalkeeper in the UK.
Harts says Gordon, who returned to the heart in 2020, did not want to comment on Romanonov’s claims.
Berley and Hearts “compligedly agreed” to separate from October 2005, despite the club sitting at the top of the Scottish table without a defeat, Romanonov claims that “even a housewife” could achieve the results “my leadership.
He claimed that Berley had “a lot of drinking problems” and “Rusting” when he was told he could stay responsible if he had the problem.
Berley’s assistant Simone Hunt debated Romanovi’s claims about the administrator’s drink.