Paul McGinn has earned a new one-year contract at Hibs.
The Easter Road star triggered an extension due to his number of appearances last season report Edinburgh Evening News.
His old deal was set to expire next month with uncertainty over his future growing.
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But he will be part of Lee Johnson's squad next season with his future sorted until next summer.
The Scotland international managed 34 appearances last term contributing three goals and four assists.
He suffered from injury problems and spent time on the sidelines as the Hibees ended the campaign in the bottom half.
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It's a new era after Johnson was officially announced as Shaun Maloney's successor in the capital.
And the former Sunderland boss has already been busy brining in two new players on pre-contract deals.
Ex-Celtic star David Marshall has agreed a two-year deal while highly-rated Nohan Kenneh has put pen to paper on three years with the new boss describing his capture from Leeds as a 'real coup'.