Aberdeen CEO Alan Burrows confirms whether Celtic have made a bid for Bojan Miovski yet

“He’s deadwood; he’s one of the six or seven players you need to cut.” Brendan needs to exit the building with them.

“Let them go play somewhere else; they’ve been with the club for so long that they won’t have any influence now. I hope Siegrist gets back in, but I wish him the best. This is especially amazing in light of the fact that The Dons spent a large portion of the season barely above the relegation zone before finishing in seventh place following the top-six split.

Additionally, Aberdeen CEO Alan Burrows has acknowledged whether or not the Parkhead club has made a proposal for the 25-year-old after Celtic heard this week how much it could cost to get the Macedonia international.

Burrows is reluctant to let go of Miovski in light of Celtic interest.
Linked to Celtic in December, there has been constant talk about Burrows moving to Paradise, and Burrows himself acknowledges that Aberdeen may lose their best player if the right offer comes up.

Burrows stated, “There have been no offers,” to Sky Sports Scotland. At the top end, the transfer window has been a little maybe a little slow because of the Euro.

“Player Bojan has been outstanding for his squad and Aberdeen Football Club. He has played in two outstanding seasons and will eventually be in one of the top five leagues. I have no question about that.

“In my view—and perhaps this is biased—he’s the finest scorer in the Scottish Premiership, pound for pound. This is especially amazing in light of the fact that The Dons spent a large portion of the season barely above the relegation zone before finishing in seventh place following the top-six split.

Additionally, Aberdeen CEO Alan Burrows has acknowledged whether or not the Parkhead club has made a proposal for the 25-year-old after Celtic heard this week how much it could cost to get the Macedonia international.

Burrows is reluctant to let go of Miovski in light of Celtic interest.
Linked to Celtic in December, there has been constant talk about Burrows moving to Paradise, and Burrows himself acknowledges that Aberdeen may lose their best player if the right offer comes up.

Burrows stated, “There have been no offers,” to Sky Sports Scotland. Perhaps as a result of the Euros, the top-tier transfer market has been a touch slow.

“Player Bojan has been outstanding for his squad and Aberdeen Football Club. He has played in two outstanding seasons and will eventually be in one of the top five leagues. I have no question about that.

“In my view—and perhaps this is me being a little biased—I believe he’s the Scottish Premiership’s top striker.

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