A number of the Hibs playing squad will discover today if they have a future with the club.
Following the team’s capitulation in the Scottish Cup final against city rivals Hearts, Pat Fenlon had hinted that a host of faces could leave the club.
Among the players out of contract are club captain Ian Murray, top goal scorer Garry O’Connor, both of whom will meet with club officials today to learn their future.
Goalkeepers Graham Stack and Mark Brown are also without deals for the coming season.
In the wake of the 5-1 defeat to Hearts, Fenlon said there would be “changes” over the summer months.
He said: “There is a softness about the place that we need to change. We have to sit down and analyse it but obviously there has to be changes to the type of player we recruit.
“That’s probably what’s wrong with the football club, lack of desire and will to win.”
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