Hibernian's chief executive Ben Kensell has issued an update on the club's search for a director of football.
The Easter Road outfit announced back in January that they would be recruiting for the role following a review of all aspects of the club.
The Hibs board decided to appoint someone to “put processes in place that ensure we correct some of the things we got wrong”.
Manager Lee Johnson has since discussed how he hopes fresh footballing expertise can benefit both him and his team.
Updating on the search, Kensell told the Down The Slope podcast: "In terms of timing we had a very busy January window we knew was pivotal.
"And it was pivotal for a couple of reasons, yes protecting the players we wanted to keep at the club, removing some of them, bringing some quality in but also assuring we position ourselves in the best possible way for the summer so we can give a director of football and Lee as much opportunity to bring in the quality we're gonna need to compete.
"That focus on the window had to be the sole priority which then allowed people to naturally come to us and tell us they were interested in the role.
"They did in their numbers, and now we've built that candidate brief, we've got some interest in the role and can now start having proper conversations you need to have about what the fit looks like.
"Those conversations have started already.
"It's a good list, Lee and I are across the list of people who could be available and we need to bring that down to a credible shortlist and appoint as soon as possible."
“I’ve been involved in the process over a period of time,” manager Johnson said of the plan to hire a new director of football.
“We’ve looked at the recruitment structure and I feel it’s important for the football club to add and improve across all fronts and if that (a new director of football) gives us the opportunity to do that – of course it will depend on adding the correct candidate with the right personality and skillset – I’m all for adding value.
“Any addition in terms of football nous and contacts list is beneficial. Some people can pick up the phone and it rings once and someone answers, some people can’t.
“There are various forms of expertise and skillsets within those roles and I’m sure the club will get it right. It’s a really important appointment that can add value to the football club.”
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