I was sent off for Manchester United and my world came crashing down - but now I'm thriving on loan
Edinburgh is Scotland's most picturesque city and somewhere on a winding cobblestone lane, you might find Manchester United youngster Will Fish drinking a coffee.
Fish is thoroughly enjoying his loan with Hibernian and he unwinds from football by exploring Scotland's capital, and spending time with his teammates on the golf course.
"You're spoilt for choice with golf up there, so I've taken advantage of it really," Fish told the Manchester Evening News on a day off during the international break.
"We've got a good little golf squad in the team, so it's good to play when we can. I also live by the beach and I'm down there quite often." Fish was quizzed on his golfing ability and he insisted: "I'm actually all right! I'm into single figures with my handicap now."
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The MEN contacted Fish to speak about his loan with Hibernian, his development and what might come next for him. He's a local Manchester lad, born in Denton, and he's been on United's books since he joined the academy when he was just seven.
Fish is coming to the end of his second loan with Hibernian and matured during his time in Scotland, learning his trade and playing competitive fixtures each week.
"I had a few other options but, to be honest, as soon as I heard Hibs were in for me, I jumped straight on the train," he said about first joining Hibs in September 2022.
"I think it was the best decision I could have made. I didn’t really know how big the club was before I went but I soon realised. I didn’t play properly until after Christmas, but even when I wasn’t playing, I was enjoying it, just being