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Kevin Nisbet lifts lid on Millwall transfer u turn as Hibs hitman names when is right for life changing move

Kevin Nisbet has broken his silence on the decision to knock back what he admits was a “life-changing” move to Millwall in January - and admitted he didn’t feel ready.

The Hibs striker performed a shock u-turn at the 11th hour as he visited the London club after terms had been agreed. Four months on he has told of the overwhelming feeling that the timing wasn’t right coming so soon after his return from an ACL rupture. Nisbet is now expected to leave Leith in the summer and accepts tomorrow night’s clash against Celtic – in what will be his 100th appearance for the club – could well be his last at Easter Road.

But he insists there’s no regrets over his Lions snub four months ago after Hibs had agreed an offer in excess of £2.3m. The Scotland international has a year left on his deal and struck 10 goals in 18 appearances since returning to action in December after nine months out with the knee injury. Millwall are set to return to the table with Blackburn and Bristol City also interested in the 26-year-old who has never been far from links with Rangers and Celtic. But Nisbet says he will only move when he feels the time is right as he opened up on the collapse of his move to the Championship.

He said: “Football’s a short career and you have to make important decisions. It’s life-changing money but for me just to come back from a major injury it was just about a feeling that I wanted to stay here til the end of the season or further.

“Sometimes you just get a feeling it’s not the right time to go. Maybe it was too soon after the ACL and I just wanted to get settled a bit more before I go.

"If I go this summer, or January or next summer it’s about feeling settled. I made the right decision. I’ve come back in, played well,

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