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Spacks

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Is he just coming back for medical help? Would've thought england would be just as good at that

or is he coming back for a loan or something (or some u23 games) to get him back up to speed?
It's a butcher job of a headline, bro's just coming back home before the end of the season and to see a physio.
 

Spacks

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HIBERNIAN will make a summer move for Nectar Triantis – and are hoping the lure of European football will persuade the Sunderland loanee to push for a permanent move to Easter Road.

Triantis is coming towards the end of his second loan spell at Hibs, having started 31 of his temporary employers’ 35 league matches this season.
The Australian has proved a revelation north of the border, with his performances in a deep-lying midfield role having seen him shortlisted for the Scottish Football Writers’ Player of the Year award.

As things stand, the 21-year-old is due to return to Sunderland at the end of the campaign, with his contract with the Black Cats still having two more years to run.



Time to start praying we negotiated a % of future transfer fees when we sold him to Sunderland.
 

Allreet?

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Time to start praying we negotiated a % of future transfer fees when we sold him to Sunderland.
Hibs will be able to afford f**k all so any percentage will be tiny.

The only way they can afford him is if Sunderland go up and decide they don't need him. Even then they'd get better offers from other Championship clubs.
 

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