There are currently 18 Hibees out on loan across the continent. Read our full round-up below!
Ewan Henderson (KV Oostende)
Ewan Henderson has made a positive start to 2024! The attacking midfielder scored four times in five games for KV Oostende, and has helped the Belgian second-tier side climb out of the relegation zone and up to 13th in the Challenger Pro League.
Henderson was target in the Belgian Cup Quarter Finals helping his side progress with a 2-0 victory over RWDM before scoring against Antwerp in the Semi-Finals of the competition.
‘Hendo’ has now scored seven goals in 25 games during his loan spell with the Belgian side.

Harry McKirdy (Swindon Town)
Harry McKirdy joined former club Swindon Town in January (2024) for the remainder of the current campaign.
Harry found the back of the net in dramatic fashion, scoring a last-minute equaliser against Gillingham in a 2-2 draw.
The forward has made six appearances so far, with the majority coming from the substitutes bench.

Nohan Kenneh (Shrewsbury Town)
21-year-old Nohan Kenneh has worked his way back into Shrewsbury Town’s matchday squad in recent weeks after a short period out.
‘The Salop’ are in a relegation battle and currently sit 20th in League One – two points above the relegation zone with 10 games to play.
During the 2023/24 campaign, Kenneh has played 33 times for Shrewsbury Town – adding three goal contributions from defensive midfield.

Max Boruc (Arbroath)
Max Boruc has played five times for Scottish Championship side since arriving in January.
Arbroath currently sit bottom of the Championship, seven points from safety.

Riley Harbottle (Colchester United)
On-loan defender, Riley Harbottle has relished playing more game time down south. The 23-year-old centre-back has made six consecutive starts since joining in January, keeping one clean sheet.
Colchester United also have a relegation scrap on their hands, they sit 22nd in League Two, one point adrift of safety.

Dan MacKay (Livingston)
After recovering from injury, Dan MacKay has enjoyed playing regular senior football at Livingston.
Dan continued his habit of scoring goals in the Scottish Cup – bagging the winner for Livingston in a 2-1 victory over Raith in January. Livingston now travel to Celtic in the quarter-finals of the competition.
Dan was also on target in a 2-2 draw with Ross County in the cinch Premiership – coming off the bench to score a late equaliser at the Tony Macaroni Arena.

Allan Delferrière (MFK Vyškov)
Allan Delferrière made the switch to Czech National Football League side, MFK Vyškov in the January Transfer Window.
Delferrière played several winter break friendlies before the competitive action resumed in early February.
The midfielder started the first match of the FNL season as MFK Vyškov fell to a narrow 1-0 defeat.
Dylan Tait (Falkirk)
Dylan Tait has featured five times for Falkirk since making the switch from fellow League One title challengers Hamilton.
Tait scored on his debut for Falkirk, coming off the bench and finding the back of the net in a 5-0 victory over Alloa Athletic.
Falkirk are currently 14 points clear at the top of cinch League One.
Kyle McClelland (Queen of the South)
Kyle McClelland has continued to play week-in-week-out for Queen of the South in cinch League One and has made 29 appearances so far this season (all starts).
Queen of the South currently sit eighth in the table with 30 points from 27 games so far this season.

Oscar MacIntyre (Annan Athletic)
Another player who made a loan switch in January was Oscar MacIntyre – making the move from Queen of the South to Annan Athletic.
Oscar has started his first three games for Annan, playing three consecutive 90 minutes – predominantly at left-back.
Rudi Molotnikov (Stirling Albion)
After playing five times for Hibs across the first half of the 2023/24 campaign – Rudi joined Stirling Albion at the end of February.
The creative midfielder made his debut for ‘The Binos’ in early March, coming off the bench against Queen of the South in a 2-2 draw.
Josh O’Connor, Murray Aiken & Kanayo Megwa (Airdrieonians)
Airdrieonians currently sit sixth in the cinch Championship, chasing a play-off spot.
Josh O’Connor scored a vital goal against Dundee United in a 2-0 win at the end of February.

Kanayo Megwa joined Airdrieonians in February and has slotted straight back into the starting XI. Kanayo has made five consecutive starts since returning, keeping three clean sheets in the process.
After a positive start to his loan spell, Murray Aiken is still working his way back from an injury he picked up in late October.

Reuben McAllister (Kelty Hearts)
Hibs youngster Reuben McAllister has continued his development on loan at Kelty Hearts. Reuben has featured eight times for the cinch League One side featuring predominantly off the bench.
Jacob Blaney & Robbie Hamilton
Jacob Blaney joined fellow team-mate Robbie Hamilton on loan at East Fife for the remainder of the 2023/24 campaign.
Since arriving in January, Robbie has made five appearances for the cinch League Two side – providing an assist in their most recent 3-1 victory over Spartans.
Jacob is yet to make his debut but could be involved this weekend when Stirling Albion host Falkirk on Saturday (9 March).
Malik Zaid (Edinburgh City)
Creative midfielder Malik Zaid has made eight senior appearances since joining Edinburgh City in January.
Malik has benefitted from being exposed to senior football, receiving regular game-time for the capital side – including seven starts.