Bojan Miovskis Potential Transfer: Aberdeen Prepared Amid Rangers and Celtic Speculation

Aberdeen Braces for Bojan Miovskis Possible Exit with Interest from Rangers, Celtic, and European Clubs

Aberdeen’s manager Jimmy Thelin has announced that the club is ready for Bojan Miovski’s potential transfer exit, amidst ongoing speculation linking the striker to Rangers, Celtic, and several European clubs. Miovski, a North Macedonian international, has been attracting significant interest, particularly from Italian sides Bologna and Genoa, as well as clubs in England, the Netherlands, and Germany.

Thelin addressed the situation by stating, “We are prepared for whatever happens. That is the idea of that. That’s football and I’m used to it at my former club also. You have good players sometimes, and then you don’t have them, but we don’t know yet so let’s see. If something happens we need to do the best with that, believe and keep moving. That’s the way it works.”

Miovski has previously spoken about the speculation surrounding his potential moves to Rangers and Celtic. Back in February, he acknowledged the rumors, expressing that such interest was a testament to his performance on the field. He remarked, “I am happy to be linked with clubs like Celtic, Rangers, and Southampton because that means I’m making progress.”

Despite the transfer talks, Miovski remains committed to Aberdeen, focusing on helping the team secure a place in European competitions, just as they did last year. “I still have two years left on my contract in Aberdeen. I am focused on the club and on winning a place in Europe like last year. What the future will bring?… I don’t know. Now I am focused only on my club and that is my goal, to be as good as possible,” he added.

Miovski also highlighted Aberdeen’s approach to nurturing young talent, contrasting it with the strategies of Celtic and Rangers. “Aberdeen are in the top three clubs in Scotland. Celtic and Rangers are one thing, Aberdeen is another – our club signs young players for less money and gives everyone a chance. It is a historic club, just look at the fact that the most trophy-winning club in Europe, Real Madrid, last lost a European final to Aberdeen,” he noted.

As the transfer window remains open, Aberdeen fans and football enthusiasts will be keenly watching to see how Miovski’s situation unfolds. Regardless of the outcome, Aberdeen’s readiness to adapt and the striker’s professional focus remain clear.

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