Hibs secure Cregg deal but Burnley eye Fletcher
JOHN Hughes last night made his first signing as Hibernian manager by clinching a deal for midfielder Patrick Cregg, but faces a fight to hold on to Steven Fletcher after confirming Burnley have made an enquiry about the £3.5million-rated Scotland striker.
Former Republic of Ireland Under-21 international Cregg was a free agent after leaving Falkirk, and he will be unveiled at a press conference next week.
Hughes said: "Patrick loves getting on the ball and has loads of energy, he's just the sort of player I want at the club. He has his best years in front of him and will thrive on the big stage at Easter Road."
Cregg, 23, who also made three substitute appearances for Arsenal in the League Cup as a youngster, added: "I loved working with the gaffer at Falkirk, so to be joining him at a club the size of Hibernian is a great opportunity for me. I'm very excited about pre-season and can't wait to start work at the training centre this week with the rest of the boys."
Hughes also confirmed that Burnley manager Owen Coyle had called him about Fletcher and the Hibs manager will hold talks with club chiefs regarding the player's future after returning from holiday yesterday.
"Owen called to give me the heads up that there's an interest there," said Hughes. "He asked me about Fletch and I told him he can compete, he's good in the air, quick and when he gets the ball on that left foot he always hits the target. I'll be meeting the chairman and chief executive to discuss a range of matters."
Fletcher, 22, has expressed an interest in joining forces with former manager Tony Mowbray at Celtic, and looks increasingly likely to be heading for the exit this summer.
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