Hibs face tough competition to retain leading goal threat
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Leading Hibs scorer Myziane Maolida’s blistering form could price him out of an extended Hibs stay, as parent club Hertha Berlin look to cash in on the former 10 million Euro attacker. But the Easter Road club haven’t given up hope of landing the Comoros international currently being touted around the Continent by his Bundesliga 2 employers, who are using his goal-scoring streak in Scotland as proof of value to would-be suitors. Maolida has rocketed to the top of the Hibs goal charts since...

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