Busy Transfer Deadline Day for Hibs

After a hectic transfer deadline day, Hibs have signed St
Mirren full-back Paul McGinn on an 18-month deal plus Greg Docherty and Marc
McNulty on 6-month loan deals from Rangers and Reading respectively.
Swiss striker Florian Kamberi also moved to Ibrox on a six month loan deal.
McGinn told Hibernian TV: “It’s a really proud day for me
and the family. No-one needs to tell me how big a club Hibernian is, or what
the potential is.
“When the gaffer told me he wanted me to sign it was a very
short conversation. I didn’t need to be convinced.”
Head Coach Ross Jack added: “Paul’s someone I’ve known and
rated for a long time, since I initially worked with him at Dumbarton.
“First and foremost, his attitude is first class.
“He’s an intelligent player who can operate in a number of
positions and I’m convinced he’ll be a good addition to the squad here.”
Docherty said: “I’m pleased to have got this loan move over
the line and I’m really hungry to get going.
“I had the chance to go back to England and I appreciate the
clubs who made an effort to get me but I feel like I know Hibernian and it was
an opportunity I was really keen to take as soon as I heard about their
interest.
“I’ve not played as often as I would have liked in the last
few months but I’ve been pushing myself to be as fit as I can be and I’ll be
ready as soon as the gaffer tells me he needs me.”
McNulty said: “I’m delighted to be back. Anyone who
knows me knows how much I enjoyed my time at Hibs last season and how much I
wanted to come back, so I’m grateful the people at the club pushed so hard to
make it happen.
“It makes a difference knowing I’ll be playing for two guys
who have already shown how much they want me and I’m looking forward to getting
the chance to repay them.
“I also want to thank the supporters. From the day I left
first time around I’ve had so many positive messages on social media. People
probably don’t understand how much that can mean to a player.
“I’m desperate to be involved as soon as possible and help
the team push on.”