Triantis discusses Hibs future during Australia duty
Hibs midfielder Nectar Triantis has talked about his future while representing Australia on international duty. The 21-year-old is in his second loan spell at Hibernian from Sunderland. During his time at Hibs, he has scored three goals and assisted five, playing a key role in the team's success in the Scottish Premiership. Triantis recently received his first senior call-up to the Socceroos for qualifying matches against Indonesia and China. His strong performances at Hibs have led to much discussion about where he will play next season. Coach David Gray mentioned that conversations about players’ futures would happen after the season ends. Triantis is still contracted to Sunderland, but his future remains uncertain. The young midfielder expressed his fondness for Hibs during a press conference. "I've got a good soft place for Hibs," he said. He has spent a total of 18 months at the club on loan and enjoys his time there. He also dreams of playing in the Premier League, saying it is a goal for all players. Triantis appreciates the support from fans, who have affectionately called him the "Aussie Rodri." He aims to keep working hard until he gets more opportunities. He is expected to play in the starting lineup against St Johnstone in their next match, as Hibs strive to secure a strong position in the league.