By Hibernian FC

Hibernian FC are delighted to announce that versatile forward Rosie Livingstone has signed a new two-year deal with the Club until 2027!

The 19-year-old was first involved in the First Team during the 2020/21 campaign and has gone on to showcase her talent and great potential since. 

Livingstone made her senior debut in an Edinburgh Derby clash in May 2021 at just 15 years old, with the Hibees earning a 2-0 away victory over Hearts at Oriam. 

Since that initial bow, the Hibs Girls Academy graduate has made 55 appearances for the Club and has found the back of the net on 14 occasions. 

Returning from a long-term injury in October, Rosie has impressed this season - appearing 13 times and scoring five goals to date.

On her immediate return after six months on the sidelines Rosie netted versus Montrose, before the forward sealed a momentous away Edinburgh Derby victory with a composed late winner at Tynecastle in November.

Prior to marking her 50th Hibs appearance with a sublime strike to seal a crucial league win over Rangers in late December, the youngster had also netted on her first start in over 12 months during a 4-0 triumph over Motherwell that same month.

With her previous contract set to expire this summer, the highly-rated attacker has put pen-to-paper on a contract renewal to extend her stay in Leith until Summer 2027. 

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On her new deal, Rosie said: “I’m pleased to sign for two years, I feel like I’ve got unfinished business at the Club. As soon as I found out Grant was keen to keep me, it was something I did not second guess.

"Me and my family are so proud for me to be here."

Grant Scott was pleased to retain Rosie and said: “We’re delighted that Rosie has committed her future to Hibernian for another two years.

“She’s a talented young player with great vision, creativity, and a strong work ethic, and she continues to be an important player for us.

“Rosie has made great strides in her development, and we’re excited to see her keep progressing and playing a key role in the team’s future."