First team

Findlay joins Jambos on loan

19 June 2025

Heart of Midlothian is delighted to announce the loan signing of Stuart Findlay.

 

The towering defender makes the move to Tynecastle Park for the duration of the 2025/26 campaign from English Championship side Oxford United, subject to Scottish FA approval.

 

29-year-old Stuart is a face well-known to Head Coach Derek McInnes and no stranger to Scottish football. He came through the youth system at Celtic and cut his professional teeth with loan spells at Greenock Morton, Dumbarton and Kilmarnock.

 

In 2016 he moved to Newcastle United. Under Rafa Benitez’s tutelage, Stuart made his Magpies debut in an FA Cup win over Birmingham City.

 

A loan move back to Rugby Park followed in 2017 and after helping Steve Clarke’s side to a top six finish, he signed permanently for the Ayrshire side the season after, and Killie would go on to secure third place in the Premiership and a place in Europe.

 

Stuart’s form didn’t go unnoticed at international level and in 2019 he received his first call up to the Scotland squad. A full cap followed, as did a maiden goal, in a 6-0 EURO 2020 qualifying win over San Marino in October of that year.

 

The opportunity to play stateside presented itself in February 2021, and Stuart crossed the Atlantic to join Philadelphia Union. After 18-months gaining experience in MLS and the CONCACAF Champions League, he returned to British shores to sign for Oxford United.

 

A near ever-present for The U’s in 2022/23, Kilmarnock once again came calling in 2023, bringing Stuart back to the SPFL for back-to-back loan spells. He was instrumental in Derek’s success in 2023/24 as Killie finished fourth in the league, and gained valuable European experience the following campaign.

 

The big centre-half will now pull on the famous maroon jersey as he links up with Derek in Gorgie, which has pleased the Jambos’ Head Coach.

 

Speaking to the Official Hearts Website, Derek said; “Stuart is obviously someone I know very well from the years we’ve previously spent working together.

 

“I know his attributes and every aspect of his game. He’s a domineering defender, strong and athletic, and he is a real leader on and off the pitch.

 

“I’m delighted to have him here at Hearts.”