Adam Bogdan has returned to light training for Hibernian after being given the all-clear by a specialist following prolonged struggles with concussion.
The Hungary international is on a season-long loan at Easter Road from Liverpool, but hasn't played since being substituted after suffering a head injury against Elgin City back in January.
At the time the 31-year-old's withdrawal was described as just precautionary, before it later emerged he had suffered a concussion.
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After sitting out two games, he was deemed fit enough to named on the bench against Aberdeen in early-February before being left out of the Hibernian squad to face Celtic and Raith Rovers altogether the following week.
Despite returning to the bench for new head coach Paul Heckingbottom's first two matches in charge, Bogdan hasn't been involved in Hibs' last four matchday squads.
After confirming the goalkeeper had still been feeling the ill-effects of his concussion, Heckingbottom revealed the Hungarian had been sent to see a specialist.
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"We had him in the squad when we came in as he returned from concussion but then he didn’t feel right," he explained. "He wasn’t happy. He was still having the symptoms.
"You cannot be too careful with a head injury but Adam has been to see a specialist who was happy while the scans came back clear.
"We’ve also been working closely with Liverpool and now Adam is doing low-key training and, although we haven’t set any sort of timescale on his return, we hope to have him out working on the grass soon."
Bogdan hasn't played for Liverpool since May 2016 and is set to leave Jurgen Klopp's side on a free transfer at the end of his contract this summer.