Hibs have tonight revealed that goalkeeper Graham Stack has signed a new deal with the club. The 29-year-old Irish international’s contract at Easter Road was due to run out next month, but Hibs boss Colin Calderwood was impressed with his form before he picked up an injury at the end of the season. The former Arsenal, Plymouth and Leeds United keeper has signed a new one-year-deal with the club. Speaking to the official site, Stack said:
“I’m obviously delighted to sign on for another season.
“I’ve said all along I wanted to stay at the club and my family are really settled here.
“Now I just want to get the injuries behind me, and focus on playing regularly as soon as possible. We’ve a lot of work to do, but I can’t wait until next season.”
Stack will fight it out with Mark Brown and on loan Czech keeper Jakub Divis for the No.1 spot at Easter Road next season.