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Hughes makes Hibs changes

Image: Benjelloun: Easter Road exit

Hibernian have released four players and Alan Gow has returned to Plymouth following his loan spell.

Four released as Gow heads back to Plymouth

Hibernian have released Abdessalam Benjelloun, Yves Ma-Kalambay, Darren McCormack and Patrick Cregg and Alan Gow has returned to Plymouth.

Benjelloun, Ma-Kalambay, McCormack and Cregg were out of contract and were far from first-team regulars under manager John Hughes.

Morocco international Benjelloun's Easter Road career was initially revived by Hughes after his days looked numbered under Mixu Paatelainen.

But he became increasingly peripheral and the silence from the club over a new contract proved to be telling.

Goalkeeper Ma-Kalambay began the season as Hibs' No.1 but the error-prone Belgian eventually found himself fourth in the pecking order when Hughes signed Graham Stack, Graeme Smith and Mark Brown.

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McCormack saw his place at right-back taken by former under-19s star David Wotherspoon and he made only a handful of appearances this term.

Midfielder Cregg followed Hughes from Falkirk last summer but was unable to establish himself on a bigger stage.

Forward Gow, who also played under Hughes with the Bairns, joined Hibs on loan in February but it appears the club have decided against trying to make the move permanent.

Hughes told the club's official website: "I would like to thank all of them for their contributions to Hibernian and wish them all the best in their future careers."

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