Sitting sixth in the Scottish Premier League, Jack Ross' side have been largely hit and miss this season.

The Edinburgh based side will undoubtedly look to improve on certain aspects of their game over the summer transfer window in what will be Ross' first with then club since taking over last November.

With player arrivals, exits also come and we have had a look at FOUR players who may see their futures at Easter Road come to an end when the seasons draws to a close...

Lithuanian midfielder Slivka arrived at the club from Italian giants Juventus in 2017, and he established himself at the club over his first two seasons.

Despite being a regular starter, the 24-year-old has found playing time become less since Ross took over at the club and his future could now be debated over the summer.

The Lithuania international will undoubtedly gain interest, having developed at youth level with Juventus.

24-year-old defender James left Cardiff City last summer to make a move to Hibernian, claiming the process that he saw the move as a chance to gain an international call-up for the Welsh national side.

That call-up has not arrived and the defender has struggled to find regular playing time, meaning he could opt to pursue a move elsewhere for those international aspirations to come true.

Doidge is very much your typical journeyman striker, despite being only 27-years-old.

The striker has had no less than nine clubs and few of those spells have been more impressive than the current campaign at Easter Road.

18 goals in 28 league games have seen the striker become one of the Scottish Premier League top strikers and that could see him potentially draw interest from a number of clubs this summer.

We could see him becoming a target for a number of top clubs.

Swiss born striker Kamberi left the club for a loan move to Rangers in January, which was quite a stunning move, considering he has barely featured for Steven Gerrard's side.

His return this summer could either see Ross deem him a part of the first team or up for sale, and the Scottish coach has yet to indicate what decision he will make.