Brighton & Hove Albion owner Tony Bloom has reportedly made a significant move into Scottish football, offering just under £10 million to acquire a 29% stake in Edinburgh-based club Heart of Midlothian.

According to reports from BBC Sport, the proposed investment has been acknowledged by a Hearts fan group, who claim that Bloom believes the Tynecastle club possesses the potential to “disrupt Scottish football.”
This potential acquisition by Bloom, who has overseen a period of remarkable success and growth at Brighton, could have significant implications for Hearts.
His financial backing and strategic expertise could provide a substantial boost to the club’s ambitions on and off the pitch.
The statement from the fan group suggests that Bloom sees untapped potential within Hearts and believes they can challenge the established order in the Scottish Premiership.
This injection of funds could allow Hearts to invest in infrastructure, player recruitment, and overall development.
The move is likely to be met with considerable interest and discussion within Scottish football circles.
Bloom’s track record at Brighton speaks for itself, and his potential involvement with Hearts could signal an exciting new chapter for the club and the wider Scottish game.
The coming weeks will likely reveal more details about the proposed deal and its potential impact. 👀