Paul Hanlon looks set for the Hibs exit door this summer as part of a shake-up, according to a report. The long-serving Easter Road star is out of contract at the end of the season and the Scottish Sun report that the club legend will be one of a host of senior names to be allowed to seek a new challenge as the Leith outfit look to bring down the average age of Nick Montgomery's first team squad.
The 34-year-old is in the final months of his current terms alongside the likes of veteran No1 David Marshall and fellow defender Lewis Stevenson.
The same report claims that the stopper won't be short of offers with interest from Scottish Premiership rivals as well as teams south of the border and overseas as he considers his next steps in the professional game.
Hanlon will go down as a club hero after playing his role in ending the 114-year wait to lift the Scottish Cup with that famous triumph over Rangers at Hampden.