Hibernian have recovered well from a atrocious start to the 24/25 season to record an impressive 3rd place finish but how will they fair next season?
Hibs were unlucky to lose out on guaranteed European group stage football, as Aberdeen unexpectedly claimed the Europa League playoffs through their victory over Celtic in the Scottish Cup final, which would have otherwise been awarded to Hibs. The Hibees now have to settle for the 2nd round of Europa League qualifiers, which will prove to be a considerable challenge as they face European football regulars FC Midtjylland. The Danish team will pose a significant challenge and may prove too much for the Edinburgh club to handle. It is likely Hibs will be forced to drop into the Conference League, where they have a good chance of qualifying for the league stage.
Hibernian have so far made two statement signings. Firstly, they have acquired 28-year-old Jamie McGrath on a free following the conclusion of his Aberdeen contract. McGrath will prove to be an excellent signing for Hibs if they can keep the Irish international fit, with him amassing 10 goal involvements (4 goals and 6 assists) in just 21 starts last season. The versatile playmaker can play on either wing as well as the 10 position, and has been unlucky to miss a large part of last season with a shoulder injury. It’s a slight gamble, but if McGrath can continue his league form and remain injury-free, then Hibs may have got themselves a bargain.
Hibs’ second significant acquisition has been the signing of 29-year-old Austrian goalkeeper Raphael Sallinger. The Austrian shot stopper impressed last season for Austrian Bundesliga side Hartberg and will almost certainly be a considerable improvement between the sticks, as the position was a critical weakness the previous season, especially during the early stages. If the Austrian can adapt to the Scottish League, then Hibs have repaired an evident weakness in their side.
Overall, Hibs have so far utilised the transfer market effectively, making key acquisitions in strategic areas while retaining many of their core players. I believe that if they can retain all these players while finding a suitable Triantis replacement and have a decent number 9 who remains fit throughout the season, then Hibs could definitely hold onto their third-place position.
Predicted Position: 3rd
Player of the Season: McGrath
Surprise Performer: Rudi Molotnikov





