Can two Lithuanian "Hearts" move to "Inverness"? © EuroFootball.com

BBC reports that the leader of the Scottish Championship, which is associated with Vladimir Romanov, the Edinburgh club, could become the main "warehouse of players" in the near future if someone in eighth place in the Scottish Championship decides to strengthen themselves.

Vladimir Romanov himself offered assistance to Graeme Bennett, the football director of the "Inverness" club, and the main shareholder David Sutherland in adding new players to the club.

It is speculated that among the potential candidates to supplement the "Inverness" club are a Lithuanian from "Hearts" who is not currently playing and a compatriot who rarely appears on the field.

Recently, there have been reports that the Edinburgh club could be supplemented by the Belarusian national team star Alexander Hleb's brother Vyacheslav, who currently represents another club managed by V. Romanov, Minsk's "MTZ-Ripo". Since V. Hleb plays in a similar position to both Lithuanian defenders, it is likely that their chances of appearing on the field would be further reduced.

Meanwhile, the third Lithuanian from "Hearts", forward Edgaras Jankauskas, is a regular player in the main lineup and has become especially important to the team after his attacking partner Roman Bednar suffered an injury in a match against "Rangers" and will not be able to appear on the field for about a month.