

Tómas Bent Magnússon
The 22-year-old joins the Jambos for an undisclosed fee from top flight side Valur, subject to international clearance and Scottish FA approval, penning a three-year deal at Tynecastle Park.
A tall, energetic central midfielder, Tómas has made a name for himself in his homeland where he boasts a League Cup winner’s medal and has been part of a promotion-winning side.
Beginning his career at IBV, who the Jam Tarts faced in the UEFA Cup back in 2000, he made their bench aged only 15 before making his professional debut on loan at KF Framherjar-Smastund in 2019 at the age of 16.
Tómas returned to IBV and became a first team regular and in 2021 helped them to second place in Iceland’s second tier, securing promotion to the top league.
Although IBV would be relegated in 2023 Tómas’ performances ensured an instant return to the top tier as they finished the season as champions.
The beginning of this year saw Tómas move to Valur, where he was part of the League Cup winning side that triumphed over Fylkir in the competition’s final with a 3-2 victory.
He got his first taste of European football only this month, scoring two goals in three games as Valur saw off FC Flora in the UEFA Conference League first round qualifiers, and drew 1-1 in the first leg of the next round against Kauno Zalgiris.