According to a report from journo ALAN NIXON, Hibs are keen on MK Dons striker Callum Hendry.
Hibs boss David Gray is apparently eyeing a move for the former St Johnstone forward after he was told he can leave the English League Two side.
MK Dons are willing to let him go out on loan, or permanently, and that has alerted a hots of clubs, with Motherwell also said to be keen.
Hibs are looking to add another forward as they look to juggle European and domestic football. They currently only have Kieron Bowie and record signing Thibault Klidje as recognised strikers, after losing Dwight Gayle, Myko Kuharevich and Dylan Vente over the summer.
Hendry started his career with Blackburn Rovers, before moving to St Johnstone.
There was then loan spells with Brechin City, Aberdeen and Kilmarnock.
Hendry then joined Salford City after leaving Perth, before a move to MK Dons two years later.
Callum has played 249 times in his career, scoring 61 goals.
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Hibs boss David Gray is keen to add another striker to his ranks, but with Bowie, Klidje and winger Martin Boyle all in-front of him, Hendry would have a fight on his hands.
He would most likely be coming as a 4th striker, behind the previously mentioned trio above, could this persuade him to go elsewhere?
It's an interesting one, and one we keep an eye on.
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