GENERO ZEEFUIK, the on-loan Hearts striker, has opened the door to a permanent switch after ending his temporary spell at Tynecastle in sensational style.

The robust 24-year-old has enjoyed a prolific four-month stint in the capital following his January move from Groningen, claiming 12 goals in 15 games to help the Robbie Neilson's side cross the line in the one-horse race for the Championship crown.

The former PSV Eindhoven man signed off with a flourish on Saturday, claiming a quick-fire double to rescue a 2-2 draw against Rangers and ensure the trophy presentation party went off with a bang.

However, with the Eredivisie outfit understood to be looking for a fee of around £300,000, the price tag could be a stumbling point.

Zeefuik said: "My career is now moving again and it feels great. If I go back to Groningen I don't know what will happen to me, I don't know what they want for me. I hope I can come back [to Hearts].

"They want to sell me so we will see where I am going to play. I did a good job here so maybe it's possible I can play here next season.

"The people at Hearts have been very good to me and the club has helped me get my confidence back. My half-season here has been very successful and I am very happy to have had this opportunity.

"I came to Scotland because I needed to play. I was not playing at Groningen and it was a very difficult situation, so this move has made me happy. I have scored goals and enjoyed my time here."