Sylvester Jasper: Hibs' Fulham loanee opens up on late move, Shaun Maloney and Liverpool-linked Fabio Carvalho
It was a late, late move that Hibs just managed to squeeze through before the January transfer window slammed shut.
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It was a late, late move that Hibs just managed to squeeze through before the January transfer window slammed shut.
Long-term absentees Harry Clarke and Kyle Magennis remain sidelined while Paul Hanlon, Paul McGinn, and Joe Newell will also miss the visit of Ross County.
Shaun Maloney has praised versatile veteran Lewis Stevenson for helping lead Hibernian through a testing period of injuries to key men.
Hibs are no different. Throughout the month of January, in the winter transfer window, eight first-team players were integrated into the first-team squad – Rocky Bushiri, Harry Clarke, Ewan Henderson, Sylvester Jasper, Elias Melkersen, Demi Mitchell, Chris Mueller and Dylan Tait – while a further nine left on permanent or loan deals.
The Easter Road side has been busy adding to its development squad in the last six weeks, bringing in no fewer than five new faces as they continue preparations to revive their second string.
The Easter Road side currently lie seventh in the Scottish Premiership, 12 points behind Hearts in third place but just two points behind Dundee United in fourth and with Hibs having a slightly more favourable run of fixtures between now and the Scottish Cup quarter-finals, they have hopes of once again qualifying for contintental competition after reaching the third qualifying round of this term’s Europa Conference League where they lost to HNK Rijeka of Croatia having seen off Andorran side FC Santa Coloma at the previous stage.
Hibs chief executive Ben Kensell has admitted that the protracted transfer saga over Martin Boyle last month disrupted the team and new manager Shaun Maloney’s plans.
So much has changed at Hibs since chief executive Ben Kensell’s arrival at the club in July.