Martin Boyle has seen his manager leave his new club weeks after joining.
The winger completed a £3 million move from Hibs to Al-Faisaly in Saudi Arabia during the January window.
He got off to a flyer with a debut goal and also has an assist to his name from his first four matches.
But now, with the side 13th in the Saudi Pro League, Daniel Ramos has left the club by mutual consent.
An Al-Faisaly statement said: "The management of the club, headed by Mr. Fahd bin Abdulmohsen Al-Medlej, decided to terminate the contract of the coach, Mr. Daniel Ramos, by mutual consent between the two parties, thanking him for what he provided during the previous period and wishing him success in his future career."
Boyle is believed to be on around £20,000 a week after the Hibees scooped £3 million for him.
The Easter Road club have a buy-back clause allowing them first refusal on the player should he decided to leave Al-Faisaly.
Hibs CEO Ben Kensell claimed the Australia international doesn't want to play for anyone else in the UK, so it is thought likely he will return to Leith one day.