Hibs legend Gray addresses chances of retaining superstar striker
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Stand-in Hibs boss David Gray hailed Myziane Maolida for delivering one final moment of magic in green-and-white. And then admitted that the free-scoring winger will have multiple suitors in a busy summer. Maolida scored his 11th goal in 17 starts for Hibs as the visitors stumbled to a 1-1 draw in the final fixture of a dismal season, throwing away a lead against Livingston at Almondvale. The Comoros international, still under contract to Hertha Berlin for another year, is sure to attract major...

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