
Rocky Bushiri signs new Hibs deal as length confirmed
Bushiri started the campaign out of the XI but stayed patient and then made sure he was a key contributor when he got his chance. A rock at the back, he also scored big goals against Aberdeen and Rangers.
The DR Congo international had interest from down in England and overseas but has chosen to keep plying his trade at Easter Road for the next three years.
Gray said: 'I am delighted that we've been able to agree a three-year deal with Rocky.
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'Rocky played a huge part in our success last season not only on the pitch but off it in the dressing room too. As a character, he's a perfect role model; he always works as hard as he can, is consistently trying to push himself, and he's a real leader.
'As a player, it was clear to see we saw the best of him last season. He has the perfect physical attributes for Scottish football and was growing in confidence and developing week on week.
'We look forward to working with him and helping him develop further over the next few years.'
Sporting director Malky Mackay added: 'Unsurprisingly there were a number of teams interested in Rocky this summer, so we're really pleased he saw his future with us.
'We want to keep good people and good players at the Football Club, and Rocky is both of those. He'd a leader in the dressing room, cares about his teammates, and cares about the Football Club.
'He has great ambitions moving forward and a deep desire to play for DR Congo, and we want to help him achieve those. I look forward to seeing him out on the pitch again at Easter Road.'

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