Hibs boss Pat Fenlon has today been linked with a move for out-of-contract Motherwell midfielder Steve Jennings.
The 27-year-old former Tranmere player signed signed for Motherwell in 2009, and has been a revelation in the steelmen's midfield this season as they qualified for the Champions League.
Fenlon is keen to add the Liverpudlian midfielder to his squad, as he completely overhauls the staff at Easter Road, following one of the worst season's in the club's history.
Hibs are said to be already close to completing the the £100,000 capture of James McPake from Coventry City after an excellent spell on loan in the capital this season.
Steve Jennings' Well team-mate Tim Clancy is also said to be close to sealing a move to Easter Road.
Hibs are also said to be keen on landing Inverness winger Jonny Hayes & Aberdeen midfielder Kari Arnason.
Ian Murray, Graham Stack, Scott Taggart and Sean Welsh have already been released, along with 8 of the 9 players on loan at the club returning to their parent clubs.
Honduran midfielder Jorge Claros, also on loan in Edinburgh, looks set to have his loan deal cancelled early after a poor half season in the green and white.
While Garry O'Connor and Mark Brown are also out-of-contract and not expected to stay with the Hibees.
A number of other squad members could also find themselves looking at the exit door after a shocker of a season.