Tony Bloom urged to seek out Rangers investment over Hearts for 10m investment

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Bloom's sports analysis company Starlizard are in talks over an investment in the Jambos

That is according to Jim Duffy with the Brighton owner is in talks with the Jambos over a proposed £10m deal that would see the based Tynecastle club adopt Bloom’s sport analysis company for player recruitment. As part of the proposed investment, Bloom could seek to gain a minority stake in the capital club within the next two years.

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