
Belgian defensive midfielder Allan Delferrière leaves Hibs by mutual consent
The 23-year-old has agreed a deal with the Club and departs with the best wishes of everyone at the Club.
He joined Hibs in February 2022 and made nine appearances in all competitions.
Delferrière also spent time on loan at Edinburgh City, MFK Vystok and Racing FC Union Luxembourg.
Hibs head coach David Gray said: 'Allan needs to be playing at this key point in his career and we are not able to give him that opportunity here.
'He's a good person who always worked hard and had a smile on his face, so I would like to thank him for all his efforts. We wish him all the very best for the future.'
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