Striker Watt trains with Aberdeen
to match that you have to keep improving and be in the best form you can. If not, the manager [Neil Lennon] will take you and put someone else in.”
Ambrose also said he felt very content at Hibs.
“Everyone has responded to me so well – the fans, the staff and all the lads here,” he added. “They really helped me to settle down.” Former Celtic striker Tony Watt is training with Aberdeen, but is unable to sign until the summer.
The forward is a free agent having recently left Belgian side Oud-heverlee Leuven after spells with Lierse, Standard Liege, Charlton Athletic, Cardiff City, Blackburn Rovers and Hearts.