The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Ross will put loyalty before squad changes after wages are repaid

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Jack Ross has promised not to dip into the transfer market until all of Hibernian’s current squad have been repaid.

The Easter Road outfit confirmed on Friday that “most” staff have been furloughed amid the Scottish football shutdown.

A salary deferral scheme has also been agreed, including first-team stars temporaril­y surrenderi­ng between 20% and 50% of their pay packet during the coronaviru­s crisis.

Head coach Ross is adamant the temporary cuts can save jobs in the long term – and has vowed to reward his players for their loyalty before he considers any squad changes.

He said: “From a personal point of view as the manager, I was quite clear that I wanted to protect the players and squad that we have in place at the moment and show gratitude for the sacrifices they are making for us.

“When we eventually return to playing, we will ensure they are all looked after before we then add more players.

“We have a number of players still under contract anyway but, as the manager, it’s important that I recognise all the players who have bought into this.

“The club deserves a lot of credit, as do the players, because their willingnes­s to buy into what we are trying to do and defer their salaries for a significan­t period of time. It will hopefully help the club get through this difficult period.”

Ross has lavished particular praise on club captain David Gray, who acted on behalf of the playing squad during talks with chief executive Leeann Dempster and owner Ron Gordon last weekend.

As well as being a vastly experience­d profession­al, Gray is also on the nineman management committee of the players’ union, PFA Scotland, and Ross believes his influence was pivotal to an amicable agreement being struck.

Ross continued: “We communicat­ed with David when we felt it was the right time and it was clear that we would not be returning to playing in the near future.

“I felt very fortunate to have someone as sensible as David as club captain.”

Meanwhile, Hibs fans have snapped up more than 2,000 season ticket sales for next term.

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