
Derrick McKinses has been confirmed as the new president of Heart of Midlothian.
The 53-year-old replaces the Scottish Premier League rival Kilmarnoke and replaces Neil Kerchlie, who was sacked in late April after only six months in office.
Coaches Paul Shirin and Alan Archibal are looking for McKins from the Park rog to Tyncastel.
McCains has been in charge of Kilmarnock since 2022 and has instructed the club to Europe with fourth place last season.
The work of the time began when it took St. Johnstone into the 2009 main trip, and shortly in Bristol City, eight years in Eberden, who never finished fourth and won the league in 2014.
McCains left Pettodre in 2021 and took responsibility for Kilmarnock in January and took the lead in the Premier League.
His magic at Airshair ended with the end of his club in the ninth, two degrees below the heart.
Kilmarnok lost 1-0 at the Ragbi Park Stadium on Sunday and McCains failed to attend after a compensation agreement reached between the clubs.