
Scotland new boy Lee Wallace would love to translate his left-sided partnership with Andrew Driver on to the international stage.
Wallace could soon be joined in the Scotland squad by Hearts team-mate Driver who, despite being born in Oldham and having represented England at under-21 level in the summer, is now able to represent Scotland after FIFA ratified a change to their eligibility criteria.
Wallace told Hearts.TV: "Of course, it would be good to see him in the same Scotland squad as me - obviously if I was involved."
He added: "It would be nice to see, nice for him personally as well.
"With all the drama and everyone's opinions on what he should be doing, at the end of the day it's his decision.
"So whether or not it comes about, we'll have to wait and see."
Despite previously stating he would jump at the chance to represent Scotland at senior level, Driver has been non-committal over his international future since the rule change.
That is despite Scotland boss George Burley telling the player he must make the first move if he wants to be considered for selection.
Wallace would welcome that outcome, but is refusing to add to the mounting pressure on Driver to clarify his position, advising his team-mate to focus on doing well for Hearts.
Wallace said: "He's just getting on with things, just getting his head down."