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Toby Sibbick becomes Wigan Athletic’s sixth summer signing arriving from Scottish Premier League side Hearts for an undisclosed fee

July 24, 2024 by Tony Bugby

  • Latics sign Hearts’ defender Toby Sibbick
  • The 25-year-old joins Latics on a two-year contract for an undisclosed fee 
  • Sibbick: “I am looking forward to the challenge and can’t wait to get started.”

Wigan Athletic has signed defender Toby Sibbick from Scottish Premiership side Hearts, subject to EFL, FA approval, and international clearance.

Sibbick, (25), has signed a two-year contract at the Brick Community Stadium and arrives following a successful two-and-half-year spell with the Edinburgh outfit. 

Born and raised in West London, Sibbick came through the youth system with AFC Wimbledon, signing his first professional contract with the Dons back in August 2016.

Toby Sibbick - Wigan Athletic
Toby Sibbick – Wigan Athletic

Having made his senior bow against Peterborough United in April 2017, Sibbick’s real first-team breakthrough came in the 2018/19 Sky Bet League One season, where he made 31 appearances across all competitions. Showcasing his versatility and clear quality, Sibbick’s eye-catching form earned him a move to the division above with Barnsley in the summer of 2019.

He made 18 Championship appearances in the first half of the 2019/20 campaign before heading north of the border for his first spell with Hearts. Despite a promising start, his time at Tynecastle was cut short by injury, illness, and a curtailed season due to Covid-19.

After a loan stint at Belgian side Oostende, and a return to Barnsley’s first team, Sibbick re-joined the Scottish Premiership side in January 2022 on a permanent transfer. 

Having soon established his place in the starting line-up, he immortalised himself at Tynecastle in the 2022/23 campaign. Sibbick inspired Hearts to two 3-0 victories against fierce rivals Hibernian within the space of a month, scoring a stunning solo effort in the away fixture. 

He made 41 appearances during his first full season in Scotland, playing in the UEFA Europa Conference League and helping Hearts finish fourth. 

The 2023/24 season saw Sibbick feature 29 times and proudly make his international debut for Uganda last March. 

A standout performer during his two-and-a-half-year stay with Hearts, Sibbick has now moved back south of the border to link up with Latics, bolstering Shaun Maloney’s squad ahead of the 2024/25 Sky Bet League One campaign.  He becomes the club’s sixth signing of the summer following the arrivals of Michael Olakigbe, Calvin Ramsay, Dion Rankine, Will Aimson and Tyrese Francois.

Sibbick said: “I am very happy to be here. I am looking forward to the challenge and can’t wait to get started.

“I feel like I’ve got different qualities, and I can’t wait to get on the training pitch and get to know the lads.”

Maloney said: “I am extremely pleased to welcome Toby to our football club. Toby is a defender who can play in any central position within the back four and in any of the back three positions. 


“I have admired Toby for a long time, and he’s impressed me with his journey in the EFL and Scottish Premiership so far. 


“He is a very intelligent footballer who fits the profile we have been looking for. In possession, he has qualities and is an extremely aggressive defender. I am really looking forward to working closely with Toby.”

Sporting director Gregor Rioch added: “We are excited to sign a player of Toby’s calibre. We have admired his performances for Hearts in both the Scottish Premiership and Europa Conference League and are delighted that he will bring his experience and qualities to Wigan Athletic.”

Filed Under: Wigan Athletic Tagged With: Gregor Rioch, Hearts, Hibernian, Shaun Maloney, Toby Sibbick

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