Feeney wants to stay in Scotland.

Last updated : 05 July 2009 By Derrick O'neill
Warren Feeney has not ruled out the possibility of staying in Scotland after his proposed transfer to Leeds United fell through.

Feeney, who spent a year on loan at Dundee United from Cardiff City, is happy playing in the SPL. The striker is looking for a club north of the border after being released by City and has heard the rumours linking him with a move to Tynecastle. Rangers are also said to be interested so the Northern Ireland internationalist and Feeney is weighing up the offers for his services.

Another striker linked with a moveto Hearts, Lee Miller, has stated that he's happy to be playing under new Aberdeen boss Mark McGhee so it's unlikely he'll return to the club.

Meanwhile, Rudi Skacel is another player on the look out for a new side after being freed by crisis club Southampton.

The midfielder, arguably the best player in the SPL when he starred for Hearts and scored 17 goals in a season back in 2005/2006, has stated that he doesn't care what country he plays in. Can it be Scotland and if so could it be a return to Tynecastle?