Aberdeen have signed striker Bojan Miovski on a four-year deal. The North Macedonia worldwide arrives from MTK Budapest for an undisclosed price to affix former team-mate Ylber Ramadani.
His seize turns into boss Jim Goodwin's fourth signing of an already busy summer season through which Ramadani, Anthony Stewart, Jayden Richardson and Liam Scales have all arrived on the membership. The Dons boss revealed the membership trumped "stiff competitors" to herald the 22-year-old.
Goodwin instructed the Aberdeen web site: “We’ve been holding a detailed eye on Bojan for a number of months now and have fought off some stiff competitors to safe the participant. He’s a striker with all the important thing attributes wanted to be successful within the Scottish Premiership. He’s received tempo, energy and incredible motion which permits him to get quite a few goalscoring alternatives on a constant foundation. He suits the profile of striker I requested Darren Mowbray and his scouting group to search out after we mentioned our recruitment again in February and he's one other good instance of how we're implementing our total recruitment technique on the membership.
“He’ll be 23 tomorrow however is already extremely regarded throughout the nationwide arrange of North Macedonia who themselves have been very unlucky to not qualify for the World Cup in Qatar this yr. We’re delighted to welcome Bojan to Pittodrie and sit up for working with him over the following 4 years."
It’s believed Goodwin continues to be chasing one other striker and Odds’ Tobias Lauritsen stays in his sights. Nonetheless, Sparta Rotterdam are additionally pursuing him and Norwegian media have acknowledged the membership has accepted a bid of round £300,000 from the Dutch facet.
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