Hibs look set for a third-place SPFL finish this term and manager Jack Ross will likely be hoping to build on that progress in the transfer market this summer.

But there could be players leaving Easter Road as well as arriving, such is the nature of the transfer market.

With that in mind, we've highlighted 8 players Hibs could sell or release ahead of a busy summer transfer window...

The Australian midfielder joined as a free agent earlier this season but only signed a deal until the end of the season, meaning that Hibs will need to hand him a new deal or release him.

After five years at Easter Road, Marciano looks set to be released by the club this summer after rejecting the offer of a new contract.

He's been a key man this term but it seems Ross needs to prepare for life without him.

Another goalkeeper that could be on the move, Macey joined from Arsenal on a free transfer in January.

His current contract expires at the end of May, meaning he will be released at that point if he doesn't sign a new deal.

The 22-year-old is out of contract in the summer and could be set to leave Hibs without ever making a senior appearance for the club.

Dabrowski just hasn't been able to force his way into contention and it seems likely he'll be released.

Hallberg's contract is up next summer, so the club may feel now is the right time to cash in rather than seeing him walk away for free then.

The Swedish midfielder has seen his opportunities reduced this term.

The full-back has drawn links to Arsenal, Leeds United, Leicester City, and Manchester City ahead of the summer window.

Doig still has four and a half years left on his deal, meaning Hibs will want a significant fee if they're to let him go.

Manchester United are thought to be among the clubs keen on Hibs teenage prodigy.

Laidlaw is understood to be set to train with the Red Devils, which suggests he could be leaving Easter Road this summer.

The 24-year-old has had an impressive first full season with Hibs but it seems that his time at the Scottish club could be close to an end.

Give Me Sport has revealed that there are a host of English clubs keen on the striker.