Hibs head coach David Gray has hailed new signing Josh Mulligan as 鈥榦ne of the most eye catching young players in Scotland鈥 after securing the 22-year old鈥檚 signature. The midfielder joins after leaving Premiership rivals Dundee and has signed a four year contract at Easter Road. It comes after rumored interest in his services from Rangers but it鈥檚 the Leith club who have been able to snap him up. Mulligan has spent his entire youth and senior career with the Dens Park outfit aside from loan spells with Cove Rangers and Peterhead between 2020 and 2022. He was also capped 16 times as an under 21 international with Scotland. Gray commented on the signing of Mulligan, saying: 鈥淛osh was one of the most eye-catching young players in the Scottish Premiership last season and has a lot of the attributes and characteristics we look for in our squad. 鈥淗e鈥檚 a young player that鈥檚 eager to progress and develop, and gives us extra options with his versatility as he is comfortable as a central midfielder or at right wing-back. We鈥檙e delighted to add him to the group, and look forward to working with him moving forward.鈥 Hibs sporting director Malky Mackay added: 鈥淛osh is someone we鈥檝e been aware of for some time, and he performed excellently for Dundee last season. 鈥淭he number of senior games he鈥檚 played at his age is impressive, and as a club we鈥檙e keen to add young Scottish talent to our squad to help them reach their potential. Josh is another good character to add to the group, and I look forward to seeing him at Easter Road Stadium.鈥 It鈥檚 safe to say that Hibs fans can be delighted with the business the club has managed to get over the line already this summer. Jamie McGrath was the first new face in the door having already agreed a pre-contract upon the expiry of his deal at Aberdeen. Goalkeeper Raphael Sallinger soon followed and will compete with Jordan Smith for the starting place between the sticks next season. Mulligan becomes signing number three and comes less than 24 hours have the club also announced that Rocky Bushiri had signed a new three year contract. The centre back鈥檚 current deal had finished and keeping at the club was a priority for the backroom staff at Easter Road. With the bulk of the squad from last season still in place, the only question still unanswered are around the future of veteran midfielder Junior Hoilett and Sunderland loanee Nectarios Triantis. Hoilett, like Bushiri, is now a free agent and it remains to be seen if he will return to Hibs next season. As for Triantis , Hibs would clearly love to have him back but it may be much later in the window before Premier League Sunderland have made a decision on what they want to do with their player. Your next Hibs read: Rocky Bushiri on Hibs’ targets, loyalty and signing new deal after ‘beautiful’ season