Jason Cummings leaves Hibs to join Nottingham Forest

Published 17th Jun 2017

Jason Cummings has left Hibs to join Nottingham Forest.

The two clubs have confirmed the 21-year-old's move to the English side has now been finalised.

He's penned a 3-year-deal.

The striker's been a key player for the Hibees, and has been the club's top scorer for the last three seasons.

Hibs Chief Executive Leeann Dempster told hibernianfc.co.uk: "Jason goes with our very best wishes.

"He made a major contribution to our season in gaining us promotion back to the Premiership.

“At this time last year, Jason had one-year left on his contract, and the Club had spent significant time trying to secure him on a new deal. This was only achieved after long negotiations with the player and his agent and was helped greatly by Neil joining the Club.

“Had we failed to secure that deal, it is likely that Jason’s contract would have run down. That would have meant that had he wanted to, he could have signed a pre-contract with another Club in the middle of our push for promotion and then left for nothing this summer.

"For the Board, gaining promotion was absolutely the number one priority – hence the reason that a bid from another English club was refused last summer. That top objective was achieved and in addition, rather than see a talented player leave for nothing this summer, the Club has secured a significant fee.”

“In preparation for the new season we will continue to work to bring our core targets to the Club."