The 20-year-old has played in almost every position during his career, starting out with Ipswich as a midfielder.
A transition at Arsenal has seen him turn into a ball-playing centre-half or an attack-minded right-back.
But what are his best attributes? Well, he told Hibs TV.
“I’ve got pace. Initially I was a striker, then found my way back to centre-half. I’m defensively minded but recently I’ve been adding goals and assists to my game.
“They can expect a lot because I expect a lot from myself. I feel like I can use my pace at right-back, but as long as I’m on the pitch, I’ll do everything I can to help the team.
“Whether he (Shaun Maloney) sees me as a right wing-back, a right sided centre-half, at left-wing, I can play anywhere.”
Like every player, Harry has set his own targets for the second half of the campaign.
So far this season he has scored three goals and set up two for his teammates. Now, he’s targeted greater attacking returns.
“I want double figures for goals and assists, if not more. I set myself targets, I didn’t think I’d score a goal, as I only scored one goal last year at Oldham.
“Now I have to push on. The fans can expect at one end I’ll defend for my life and at the other end I’ll try and score goals.”