Hibs - Summer Transfer Window Round-Up

Last updated : 02 September 2013 By Steve Forbes

The summer transfer window closed for the SPL on Saturday night at 11pm and here we take a look at who left, and who arrived at Easter Road.

OUT:

Gary Deegan - Freed (Signed for Northampton Town)

Pa Saikou Kujabi - Freed - Still without a club.

Shefki Kuqi - Freed - Still without a club.

Eoin Doyle - Signed for Chesterfield Town after signing a pre-contract agreement last season.

Scott Smith - Freed - Signed for Dumbarton.

Callum Antell - Freed - Signed for Queen of the South.

David Wotherspoon - Freed - Signed for St Johnstone.

Martin Scott - Freed - Signed for Livingston.

Lewis Horner - Freed - Still without a club.

Harry Monaghan - Freed - Still without a club.

Jorge Claros - End of Loan.

Leigh Griffiths - End of Loan.

Matt Done - End of Loan.

Ryan McGivern - End of Loan.

Callum Booth - Raith Rovers - LOAN.

Paul Grant - Berwick Rangers - LOAN.

Bradley Donaldson - Arbroath - LOAN.

IN:

Ryan McGivern - FREE (Manchester City)

Owain Tudur-Jones - FREE (Inverness Caledonian Thistle)

Liam Craig - Pre-Contract (St Johnstone)

Rowan Vine - Free (St Johnstone)

Fraser Mullen - Free (Hearts)

Michael Nelson - Nominal Fee (Bradford City)

James Collins - £200,000 (Swindon Town)

Paul Hefernan - Free (Kilmarnock)

Abdellah Zoubir - LOAN (FC Istres (france))

Kevin Thomson - New deal

Alan Maybury - New deal

Sean Murdoch - New deal

Another hectic transfer window down Easter Road and some good signings arriving over the summer.

Hibs may not be finished yet, with Ipswich winger Josh Carson said to still be training with the club. Should the Championship club free him before their window closes, Fenlon could add him to the squad.

Manager Pat Fenlon has been backed to the hilt by the board, and we now have one of the strongest, if not, the strongest squad outside of Celtic in the SPL.

Fenlon MUST deliver this season, and 3rd spot should be the minimal aim.

We have not started the season in the best of form but hopefully the Irishman can turn it round, and get us playing some good football.

The supporters have already let thier feelings be known in a meeting with chairman Rod Petrie, it remains to be seen how much longer the support will accept poor display's with the players we now have at the club.

C'Mon Hibs, step up to the plate.