YehButNoBut
24-01-2013, 12:02 PM
Looks like Jorge will miss the cup game against the Dons (if we keep him) as he will be required for international duty a few days later so will be unavailable.
Any more news if he is staying or not?
http://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/top-football-stories/jorge-claros-out-of-hibs-cup-clash-if-he-stays-1-2756509
Hibs boss Pat Fenlon, though, is keen to keep Claros until the end of the season but negotiations with his parent club Motagua, where he has 18 months of his current contract to run, have proved lengthy and, thus far, unsuccessful.
Chairman Rod Petrie has been in charge of the matter but while Fenlon revealed he had hoped to learn Claros’ fate early this week as the January transfer window deadline draws ever closer, there has been no news one way or the other.
However, the Evening News has learned that even if Claros is given the green light to remain in Edinburgh he’ll soon be heading back to his homeland on international duty.
Honduras are due to play the first match of their final qualifying stage for next year’s World Cup in Brazil on Wednesday, February 6, just three days after Hibs face the Dons Easter Road and, given the distance and time involved in travelling to Central America, there’s little likelihood of him being available for the Cup match.
Any more news if he is staying or not?
http://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/top-football-stories/jorge-claros-out-of-hibs-cup-clash-if-he-stays-1-2756509
Hibs boss Pat Fenlon, though, is keen to keep Claros until the end of the season but negotiations with his parent club Motagua, where he has 18 months of his current contract to run, have proved lengthy and, thus far, unsuccessful.
Chairman Rod Petrie has been in charge of the matter but while Fenlon revealed he had hoped to learn Claros’ fate early this week as the January transfer window deadline draws ever closer, there has been no news one way or the other.
However, the Evening News has learned that even if Claros is given the green light to remain in Edinburgh he’ll soon be heading back to his homeland on international duty.
Honduras are due to play the first match of their final qualifying stage for next year’s World Cup in Brazil on Wednesday, February 6, just three days after Hibs face the Dons Easter Road and, given the distance and time involved in travelling to Central America, there’s little likelihood of him being available for the Cup match.