The Scotsman

‘Brilliant’ Boyle rewarded with a new four-year contract at Hibs

● Winger agrees extension as Lennon bids to retain Mcginn and Mcgeouch

- By DAVID HARDIE

Neil Lennon revealed last night that Martin Boyle has been rewarded for an impressive start to the season with a new contract which will tie the lightning-fast winger to Hibernian until the summer of 2021.

The 24-year-old only signed a new deal in the summer but such has been his impact as the capital club has marked its return to the Premiershi­p by being just one point off second place, moves were quickly made to have him agree an extension.

Lennon told last night’s annual shareholde­rs’ meeting that not only has that been tied up but that he is also talking with midfielder­s John Mcginnandd­ylanmcgeou­ch about extending their time in a green and white shirt.

Boyle has scored five goals this season and played a part in nine others, leading the Hibs head coach to say: “There has been a huge improvemen­t in Martin and again on Saturday [against Partick Thistle] he was outstandin­g.

“He has had a brilliant season so far. He was always on his backside when I first came in but he has learned to stay on his feet a lot more and he looks as if he has done a lot of work during the summer.

“Martin has great pace and power. He has a goal in him, plenty of assists in him and he has agreed to sign an extension 0 The principals at Hibernian’s annual general meeting last night lined up, left to right, Jamie Marwick, Bruce Langham, Amanda Jones, chairman Rod Petrie, chief executive Leeann Dempster, Stephen Dunn, Tracey Smith, and Frank Dougan. on his contract that we are delighted with.”

In a question and answer session in which chairman Rod Petrie claimed few clubs could have sustained three years of Championsh­ip football in the way Hibs had – their final season as they won promotion resulting in a £275,000 loss – Lennon was also asked about the futures of Mcgeouch, who is out of contract in the summer, and Mcginn for whom the Easter Road outfit have already rebuffed offers from Nottingham Forest.

He said: “We are talking with Dylan verbally, there’s nothing in writing just yet. He knows that we would like him to

0 Martin Boyle: Outstandin­g. extend his stay. He’s in the final year of his contract, there’s verbally an agreement from us to extend it, whether he wants to take that up is up to him.”

Lennon admitted Scotland internatio­nalist Mcginn could be in demand in the January transfer window but insisted Hibs were under no pressure to sell the 22-year-old who still has 18 months of his existing deal to run.

As with Mcgeouch, he is hopeful the former St Mirren player can be persuaded to stay longer at Hibs. He said: “I’ve already spoken to John about doing that but he has not come back to me yet, so we’ll see how that pans out.

“He is playing exceptiona­lly well and is getting better.”

Lennon insisted there has been no contact from any other club regarding Mcginn but conceded he wouldn’t be surprised if that were to become the case saying: “We are in a healthy position but every players has his price.

“Realistica­lly it is eventually going to be difficult to keep him but if he is going to go we are in a strong position. We rebuffed Nottingham Forest in the summer. We explained that to John and he accepted it.

“He’s enjoying his football, he’s got a platform to play, he has the status of being a Scottish internatio­nalist and hopefully a regular one as well.

“We will keep dialogue open between John and his representa­tive. There are talks going on.”

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