Squad update: Owen Elding

Sligo Rovers can confirm that Owen Elding has today completed a move to Scottish Premiership side Hibernian FC.

The transfer is worth an initial significant six-figure sum, which could potentially rise to seven figures over the duration of the contract as Elding departs the club he started out with as a boy.

The 19-year-old attacker, who turns 20 in March, initially joined Rovers when he was 12, featuring with the Abbvie Academy before breaking through to the first team.

He made his senior debut under current manager John Russell at the Showgrounds against Shelbourne in May 2023. Owen signed his first professional deal with Rovers at the start of the 2024 season before extending that agreement by another three seasons eleven months ago.

The Riverstown native enjoyed a breakthrough year in 2025, scoring 16 goals in 38 games and quickly became renowned and respected as one of the stand-out young talents in Irish football. He scored his first senior goal for the club on the opening night against Waterford.

His blistering form throughout last term was recognised both at home in Sligo and on the national stage as he scooped the club’s Mark Brindley Player of the Year award for 2025. He was also honoured by his fellow professionals, winning the PFAI Young Player of the Year award, the first Rovers player to do so since 1987.

These feats resulted in inevitable interest in Elding from clubs across the continent and Elding moves to Easter Road having featured over 60 times for the Bit O’Red.

Commenting on the departure, Russell says the player’s determination to prove himself day-in, day-out left the Rovers boss with little doubt that Owen’s career would go further than the League of Ireland.

“His outstanding talent combined with his mentality makes him a top player”, Russell tells sligorovers.com.

“He’s been a joy to work with. His character really shone through last year. Not only did he score important and spectacular goals, but he became a real leader at such a young age.

“Owen progressed through our academy and once he joined the first team he showed a real hunger and desire to improve every day. His success last season was no coincidence.

“We wish him the best of luck with this move to Hibs in Scotland and no doubt he has a big future ahead of him.

“We’re obviously disappointed to lose him so close to the start of the new season but he departs having left his mark at the club. We now move on to our opening game of the season next week in Derry.”

Elding is one of many Abbvie Academy graduates to be promoted to the first team in recent years. Head of Academy, Conor O’Grady praised the input of the club’s coaching staff in Elding’s development to date.

He said: “Owen’s an example for any player coming into our academy that there is a clear pathway to the first-team and beyond. If you show enough promise, you’ll be given a chance at Sligo Rovers and Owen’s further proof of that.

“This move is also confirmation of the fantastic work our coaches do at all levels. But Owen had a great attitude from the first day he came in the door at our academy. He was a player who was mentioned in the highest terms at all levels and the interest in him comes as no surprise.”

Rovers Chairperson Tommy Higgins wished Elding well on his move, acknowledging his goals last season which helped Rovers stay clear of relegation.

“It’s always a blow to lose someone as talented as Owen”, he comments.

“But as in any professional sport, if a player shines at a particular level, then it’s inevitable that another club at the next level will be interested in their talents.

“We thank Owen for his contribution to the club even at such a young age, particularly during last season. His goals at Tolka and Dalymount in particular will live long in the memory and his effort in a Rovers shirt was exemplary. We wish Owen and his family all the best in the next step of his career.

“The club are now looking forward to the beginning of the new season in a few days’ time as we finish off our pre-season work both on and off the pitch. Our management team and club volunteers at all levels have been working tirelessly since the end of last season to prepare to make 2026 as successful as possible.”

David Goulden