The squad is certainly thinning out, thanks to the large number of loan deals – plus a few contracts – coming to their natural end. But nobody at East Mains is under any illusions over the clear-out still required when it comes to presenting the new Hibs manager with a squad able to fit onto a single training pitch on the first day of pre-season. Which is just over a fortnight away, in case you weren’t keeping track.
Jacob Blainey being allowed to join Crusaders on a permanent deal, as revealed here yesterday, is probably going to be typical of the business done by new sporting director Malky Mackay over the coming weeks. It’s part of the natural process for any club looking to find a home for one-time youth prospects who never quite managed to break into the first team.
At Hibs, though, the situation is most definitely complicated by the presence of senior professionals in possession of long-term contracts, yet very much on the fringes of things. Players recruited by one manager but undervalued by the next man up in the club’s ever-changing line-up of gaffers. Footballers who cost Hibs a fee, in some cases, but now find themselves available for free to a good home.
The following list of 20 – that’s TWENTY – players all fall into the very loose category of players facing a tricky summer, given the need for cuts at a club desperately seeking to upgrade in all departments. Any players born before 2006 – still eligible for the under-18s next season, like Rory Whittaker – have been excluded because, obviously, they’ll get plenty of game time for at least one team in the year ahead. How many from this group do you think will be kicking off the 2024-25 campaign as established members of the first team squad?

5. Jojo Wollacott
Ghana international goalkeeper is under contract until 2026, so it won’t be easy to move him on. But Hibs might balk at keeping such a senior player – he’ll be 28 in September – as a back-up. So he either stays as No. 1 or … | SNS Group

6. Riley Harbottle
The epitome of Hibernian’s chaotic recruitment. Central defender cost the club money when he signed from Nottingham Forest last summer. The 23-year-old has played precisely twice for the club. Sent on loan to League Two relegation dodgers Colchester United in January. Under contract until 2026. | SNS Group

7. Nohan Kenneh
Central midfielder, who finished up last season on loan at League One side Shrewsbury Town, is under contract until the end of next season. Still just 21, so you never know. Photo: David Rogers

8. Kyle McLelland
Hard to see the 22-year-old defender, who spent last season on loan at Queen of the South, forcing his way into the Hibs team. Has a year left on his contract, though. | Evening News