Adam Bogdan joined Hibernian on loan from Liverpool in the summer transfer window.

Bogdan joined Scottish Premiership club Hibernian on a season-long loan deal from Premier League side Liverpool in the summer transfer window.
The 31-year-old goalkeeper has played 11 times in the Scottish Premiership for Hibs so far this season, according to Transfermarkt.co.uk.
The Hungary international – who earns £24,000 per week as salary, according to Spotrac.com – has established himself as an important player for Hibs, and he has suggested that he would to stay at Easter Road beyond next summer.
Bogdan told The Scottish Sun: “Yes, of course, as Hibs is a very appealing club and Edinburgh is fantastic. I have a season-long loan at Easter Road, and I’m very happy in the city and at Hibs.
“The support from the fans is great and the people at the club are fantastic. My contract with Liverpool finishes at the end of the season, but there is no pressure on me about where I will go next.
“I was out injured for a long time, so I want to enjoy what I’m doing and perform the best I can in every game.
“I have a mindset of enjoying my game and trying to improve, and play as many matches as possible.”

Liverpool exit certain?
Bogdan has been on the books of Liverpool since the summer of 2015 when Brendan Rodgers – now in charge of Celtic – was the manager of the Reds, but the Hungarian has failed to establish himself in the Reds’ first team.
With the 31-year-old’s out of contract at the Reds next summer, according to Transfermarkt.co.uk, Hibernian would benefit from signing the goalkeeper on a free transfer ahead of the 2019-20 campaign.

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