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Hibs know value of Rocky return as Junior and Nectar talks continue
Hibs know value of Rocky return as Junior and Nectar talks continue

Scotsman

time13 hours ago

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Hibs know value of Rocky return as Junior and Nectar talks continue

International stars report for pre-season training on Friday - so will free agent Bushiri be there? Sign up to our Hibs football newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... The return of Rocky Bushiri feels like it could be the key to everything. Not to downplay the importance of Nectar Triantis – or, for that matter, the key role still to be played by Junior Hoilett, should everything work out. Hibs are also still in the market for at least one striker. And there's always room in even the most structure recruitment plan for one of those wow signings. A talent and an opportunity just too good to ignore. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad But David Gray's first priority, as he looks to build on last season's remarkable turnaround in fortunes, is to retain the key players who dragged Hibs from the foot of the table to a third place finish in the Scottish Premiership. Bushiri, Junior Hoilett AND Nectar Triantis are the most valuable trio on the Easter Road gaffer's radar, almost regardless of who else might be out there. And perhaps none are so important as the big man who brought such energy and organisation to the heart of a reshaped back line. Star defender in limbo as contract talks continue Bushiri is in a sort of limbo at the moment. Out of contract and officially a free agent … but not quite ready to give up on the idea of re-signing for Hibs. While there's always room for life-changing money to scupper any deal, it wouldn't be that surprising to see big Rocky back at East Mains by the end of the week, when he's officially due to report for pre-season training after a summer of international exertions with the Democratic Republic of Congo. As much as he may be tempted by offers from England and Europe, the 25-year-old recognises that the most impressive spell of his career hasn't been a one-man effort; the coaching staff, training environment and, most importantly, team-mates he played alongside at Hibs last season have all contributed to his improvement. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad As for why Hibs are keen to hand Bushiri a new contract, well, anyone with a working set of eyes could see how vital he became to the team last season. Which makes it all the more surprising that he had to wait until November for his first league start. The most impressive element of Bushiri's performances may not have been his dramatic goal interventions. Although they were incredibly helpful, with his late equaliser in the 3-3 home draw with Aberdeen putting Hibs on the right track – while derailing the Dons in spectacular fashion. While another late equaliser against Rangers and a Scottish Cup winner away to Ayr United helped cement his place as a cult hero among supporters, the line-leading organisational skills he brought to the reshaped back three were responsible for a lot of the good stuff Gray's team did. Defensive partner Jack Iredale still laughs at his earliest introduction to playing alongside Rocky – moving about a yard out of position and receiving a blistering volley of, ahem, helpful instruction about rethinking his pitch geography … Quick enough to recover against most forwards, Bushiri allowed Hibs to play a high line. He also demonstrated that an effective centre-half doesn't have to make a couple of dozen tackles in every game, preferring to block shots, make interceptions – or merely force opponents up a blind alley. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad There might be a better central defender out there on the open market, within reach of Hibs. But Bushiri is a known quantity. Someone who would slot straight back into the team, without needing any extra instruction from Gray. That familiarity with his team-mates, the club and the demands placed on defenders by the gaffer makes Bushiri a potential cornerstone signing for the season ahead. Replacing him certainly wouldn't be easy. Nectar's options include Easter Road The situation with Triantis is complicated, of course, by so many parties being involved. You've got the player himself, an aspiring international who wants to force his way into the Socceroos squad bound for the World Cup in North America next summer. Sunderland, who have him under contract for another couple of years, will also have a major say in what happens next. With the Black Cats bound for the Premier League, they're weighing up loan offers – or a £1 million sale, for any club willing to meet the asking price. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad And then there's the competition. Triantis was so impressive in central midfield for Hibs, winning the club's Young Player of the Year award and finding himself alongside Daizen Maeda on the Scottish Football Writers' Association Player of the Year short list, that he's received offers from all over England – and a couple of clubs in the MLS. If Hibs can do a deal to secure the 22-year-old for at least another season, they'll march into the new campaign with an incredibly strong midfield. If not, well, the return to full fitness of Joe Newell and the hoped-for development of Alasana Manneh doesn't exactly leave Gray short, once you include a resurgent Dylan Levitt and increasingly reliable Nathan Moriah-Welsh among the contenders for game time. Junior still in contention for another year at coal face Veteran Canadian international Hoilett is another player with decisions to make this summer. Just know that Hibs would definitely take him back for another season. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Part of that is down to the way he played, of course. The guy produced at big moments – and seemed to improve the guys round about him with his game intelligence. But Gray also recognises the influence Hoilett brought to the squad simply by being around the training ground, setting an example and passing on words of advice. He didn't look like he was slowing down any towards the end of the season – so is more than worth a punt, even at the age of 35.

David Gray hopeful Rocky Bushiri & Nectar Triantis will be back for Hibernian
David Gray hopeful Rocky Bushiri & Nectar Triantis will be back for Hibernian

BBC News

timea day ago

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David Gray hopeful Rocky Bushiri & Nectar Triantis will be back for Hibernian

Gray hopeful Bushiri & Triantis will be back for Hibs , Nectar Triantis (left) and Rocky Bushiri (right) were integral parts of David Gray's side last season 3 hours ago Head coach David Gray revealed Hibernian have held positive talks as they bid to secure the services of Rocky Bushiri and Nectar Triantis for the upcoming season. Both players were instrumental in helping the the Leith side finish third in the Scottish Premiership last term. Centre-back Bushiri has been with Hibs since January 2022, but the 25-year-old is currently out of contract and weighing up his future. "Rocky's season was prolonged by going away on international duty, so he's been away doing that," Gray told the Press Association. "A couple of weeks off for him, a lot of positive talks in the meantime, and he's someone who did incredibly well for Hibs last season. "Naturally, there will be interest in him from elsewhere, but as I said, there have been real positive talks on that one. It's certainly something we're trying to do and working towards." Australian midfielder Triantis was one of four nominees for the Scottish Football Writers' Player of the Year award after excelling during his season-long loan from Sunderland, where he is contracted until 2027. "His parent club obviously got promoted to the Premier League, so there are conversations going on there about what's next for Nectar," Gray added. "Clearly, he's someone who was really, really good for us last year and someone you'd like to bring back.

Gray hopeful Bushiri & Triantis will be back for Hibs
Gray hopeful Bushiri & Triantis will be back for Hibs

BBC News

timea day ago

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Gray hopeful Bushiri & Triantis will be back for Hibs

Head coach David Gray revealed Hibernian have held positive talks as they bid to secure the services of Rocky Bushiri and Nectar Triantis for the upcoming players were instrumental in helping the the Leith side finish third in the Scottish Premiership last Bushiri has been with Hibs since January 2022, but the 25-year-old is currently out of contract and weighing up his future."Rocky's season was prolonged by going away on international duty, so he's been away doing that," Gray told the Press Association."A couple of weeks off for him, a lot of positive talks in the meantime, and he's someone who did incredibly well for Hibs last season."Naturally, there will be interest in him from elsewhere, but as I said, there have been real positive talks on that one. It's certainly something we're trying to do and working towards."Australian midfielder Triantis was one of four nominees for the Scottish Football Writers' Player of the Year award after excelling during his season-long loan from Sunderland, where he is contracted until 2027."His parent club obviously got promoted to the Premier League, so there are conversations going on there about what's next for Nectar," Gray added."Clearly, he's someone who was really, really good for us last year and someone you'd like to bring back."There are positive chats going on again, but sometimes it just takes a little bit longer and you need to make sure you're doing everything you can to try and replace him if he doesn't come back, or whatever we need to do."

The most expensive Hibs XI including current Easter Road pair
The most expensive Hibs XI including current Easter Road pair

Scotsman

time08-06-2025

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The most expensive Hibs XI including current Easter Road pair

Hibs are heading into the summer transfer window with Europe in mind as part of David Gray's second season in the dugout. The Easter Road side have started their summer shopping with midfielder Jamie McGrath and goalkeeper Raphael Sallinger signed up. There could be more business done in the weeks ahead with Nectar Triantis a target and the club will no doubt have other irons in the fire as they look to retain their place as the Premiership's third force.

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