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Alan Galindo

Dylan Tait Hibs transfer exit as he secures Hamilton Accies loan move for campaign ahead

Dylan Tait has left Hibs for the upcoming campaign as he joins Hamilton.

The midfielder will ply his trade in League One as he looks to help Accies return to the Scottish Championship at the first time of asking following their relegation via the play-offs last season. The 21-year-old has had spells away from Easter Road at Raith Rovers and Kilmarnock with the 2022/23 campaign spent on loan at Arbroath.

He made 21 apperances for The Red Lichties but will now hook up with John Rankin's men. Lee Johnson commented: "Dylan needs regular game-time and this loan move will provide him with that. We wish him all the best for the upcoming season.”

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A Hibs club statement read: "We can confirm that Dylan Tait has joined Hamilton Academical on loan. The midfielder has joined the cinch League One side on loan for the duration of the upcoming 2023/24 season.

"The 21-year-old signed permanently for Hibs in August 2021, before loan spells at Raith Rovers and Kilmarnock followed.

"Tait spent the 2022/23 campaign on loan at Championship side Arbroath, where he played 21 times for The Red Lichties.

"The midfielder will now join up with John Rankin’s side as Hamilton aim to gain promotion back to the Championship. Everyone at Hibernian FC wishes Dylan the best of luck during his time with Hamilton."

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