Martin Boyle set for Hibs transfer return as Al Faisaly accept bid for Easter Road hero

Hibs are set to tug off a sensational return for Martin Boyle after Al-Faisaly introduced they'd accepted a bid from Easter Highway. The Edinburgh facet have been engaged on a deal to convey the membership hero again to Leith following his big-money departure for Saudi Arabia again in January.

And there is now been a breakthrough in negotiations that places the Australia worldwide getting ready to a Scottish Premiership comeback. The 29-year-old former Montrose and Dundee winger's absence was keenly felt at Hibs within the latter half of final season and his seize will come as a well timed increase for supervisor Lee Johnson.

An announcement from Al Faisaly on Saturday morning confirmed a deal had been struck with the Hibees as they bid Boyle good luck after a brief spell on the membership.. A spokesperson stated: "The membership's administration has agreed to a suggestion from Scottish membership Hibernian on the switch of Australian first-team participant Martin Boyle, wishing him extra success."

Hibs confirmed a deal for Boyle shortly after and revealed plans to parade the ahead to followers forward of Sunday's Edinburgh derby showdown with Hearts. A Hibs assertion stated: "We will affirm that Hibernian FC has come to an settlement with Al-Faisaly FC for the switch of Martin Boyle.

"We are going to announce Boyle again to the Hibernian FC trustworthy on Sunday forward of our sport towards Hearts, so be sure you arrive quarter-hour early. Additional data relating to the switch and Boyle’s contract might be revealed to supporters sooner or later.

"Everybody at Hibernian FC is delighted to see Boyle return to the membership!"

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