Mowbray took over as manager last summer
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Hibernian manager Tony Mowbray has indicated that he has opened talks with the club about extending his contract with the high-flying Edinburgh side.
Mowbray, who took over from Bobby Williamson last summer, has guided his young side to third place in the SPL.
The former Celtic defender told BBC Scotland:"There have been initial discussions with the club.
"Hopefully we will sit down and have further discussions over a cup of tea next week."
Mowbray signed a two-year deal with the Edinburgh side last year, following the departure of former boss Bobby Williamson to Plymouth Argyle.
The 40-year-old arrived from Ipswich, where he was first team coach under Joe Royle and Willie Donachie.