Graham Stack is the latest first team player to be released by Hibernian.
Pat Fenlon’s summer revamp of the club started with news that captain Ian Murray would not be offered new terms, while all of the Edinburgh side’s loanees have been returned to their parent clubs.
Goalkeeper Stack has joined the exodus after he too was not given a new contract at Easter Road.
A short statement on the official Hibs website said: “Everyone at Hibernian would like to thank Graham and wish him every success in his future career.”
Stack, 30, joined Hibs from Plymouth Argyle under freedom on contract in 2009.
The former Arsenal youngster made 56 appearances for Hibs before a thigh injury ended his season in April’s semi final against Aberdeen.
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