According to a report on website FOOTMERCATO, the number of clubs interested in signing Hibs midfielder Josh Mulligan has grown to four.
The report suggests that French club LOSC and German side Wolfsburg have joined Leeds United and Nottingham Forest in considering a January offer for the former Dundee player.
Mulligan, 23, only joined the Hibees last summer, for an undisclosed compensation fee, after signing a pre-contract with the Hibees.
His form has been incredible this season, impressing in both the Uefa Conference League and Europa League qualifiers, as well as in the Scottish Premiership, and now, after only 19 games, a string of clubs are hovering.
Mulligan has also forced his way into Steve Clarke's Scotland squad, but is yet to make an appearance, but will surely be eyeing the squad for the up-coming World Cup in the USA, Mexico and Canada.
HIBERNIAN-MAD VIEW:
It's looking increasingly likely Hibs will have a fight on their hands to hold on to Mulligan this coming January transfer window.
However, he signed a 4-year-deal in the summer, and despite the article claiming he can be signed for a "very affordable" fee, unless there is a clause in his contract we don't know about, it would take a pretty sizeable offer for Hibs to even think about selling.
We will just have to wait until the transfer window opens in a few weeks to find out just how interested these clubs are.
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