John Souttar believes he can get his career back on track after completing a Deadline Day move to Hearts from Dundee United.The Scotland U21 international arrived at Tynecastle for an undisclosed fee after a move to take Osman Sow to Chinese football gave the Edinburgh side extra transfer funds to spend.Souttar made 21 of his 73 appearances for United this season after breaking into their team at the age of just 16 in 2013. But having been involved in a relegation fight which the Tannadice side are currently losing, he is happy to go in a different direction with his new side.Souttar, who has signed a three and a half-year told Hearts News: Im delighted to have signed. I think Im joining a brilliant club at a great time.There are so many exciting things happening at this club and Robbie Neilson is a coach who likes to give young players like myself their chance. Souttar swaps Dundee Uniteds relegation fight for chasing a European place with Hearts Im really looking forward to getting stuck in and getting my career back on track. I would like to say thank you to all the fans and the people at Dundee United for their support over the years and who gave me the chance to play football.Hearts head coach Neilson added: Im really happy to get John here to Hearts. Hes a player who weve admired for a long time and Im delighted to secure him. Robbie Neilson believes Hearts recruitment of Souttar reflects their commitment to developing young players We see John as one of the brightest prospects in Scotland and one who we can develop further.It shows the intent of Hearts to not only develop young players from our own academy but recruit them too and continue their development.Souttar will be available to make his Hearts debut in Sundays Scottish Cup fifth round tie against Edinburgh rivals Hibernian at Tynecastle this Sunday, live on Sky Sports.Meanwhile, midfielder Danny Swanson has joined Premiership rivals St Johnstone on an 18-month deal after leaving Hearts by mutual consent on Monday.Also See:Transfer CentreLatest transfer newsTransfer bettingPaper TalkUnder Armour Micro g Outlet . Scott Kazmir allowed four hits in seven shutout innings, Michael Brantley hit a two-run homer in a three-run first inning and the Indians maintained their hold on an AL wild-card spot with a 4-1 win over the Houston Astros on Saturday night. 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He has a phone hearing with the department of player safety, which limits any potential suspension to five or fewer games.RIO DE JANEIRO -- Nine Australians have been fined about $A4100 each for tampering with their Olympic accreditation but have avoided a conviction and potential jail sentence.But the Australian Olympic Committee says its not the fault of the athletes, saying they are disappointed the group was detained by Brazilian authorities for about 10 hours.However, Australias chef de mission Kitty Chiller says the athletes knew their accreditations had been tampered with ahead of trying to enter an Olympic venue to watch the Boomers basketball semifinal on Friday night.Very disappointed that our athletes had to go through what they did go through last night, Chiller told reporters on Saturday.I think its very important to note that the athletes were definitely not at fault.And we have, and continue to, provide as much support and counselling to them and their parents and that has already commenced.I cant be any more specific at this point in time until we have completed our own investigation.The nine Australians, charged with falsifying a document, have also been placed on a two-year good behaviour bond.They are cyclists Ashlee Ankudinoff and Melissa Hoskins, rugby sevens player Ed Jenkins, archers Alec Potts and Ryan Tyack, rowers Olympia Aldersey, Fiona Albert and Lucy Stephens, and hockey player Simon Orchard.Cyclist Matthew Glaetzer was not charged but was detained as a witness.International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach was told of the incident on Saturday morning.We respect fully here the laws in Brazil and the legal authorities, Bach told reporters.ddddddddddddWith regard to the Australian swimmers (sic) ... it happened obviously last night, I got only information this morning, I cannot yet comment.Australias Chiller, asked how it could not be the fault of the athletes, replied: I will repeat: We will complete our own internal investigation about how the circumstances arose that the athletes arrived in the venue with accreditations with a different access code to their own.Chiller again repeated the same answer when asked if there were other people involved in the tampering.Stickers were placed over the original accreditations of the athletes.Its unfortunately a practice that has been traditional not only in Australia but other countries as well for many Olympic Games, putting a sticker on your accreditation with another venue access code on it, Chiller said.The athletes must pay the fines - 10,000 reais ($A4100) each - before they are allowed to leave Rio, with their passports surrendered to a Rio court.But the AOC said it would pay the fines and hoped the athletes would be able to leave Rio with the rest of the Australian team on Monday night.The athletes were charged after attempting to gain entry to Olympic venue Carioca 1 for the Australian mens basketball semifinal against Serbia on Friday night. 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