Rangers and Celtic transfer rumour addressed by striker as he tells rivals what he thinks about joining them

Rangers and Celtic transfer rumour addressed by striker as he tells rivals what he thinks about joining them

Rangers and Celtic transfer rumour addressed by striker as he tells rivals what he thinks about joining them

Bojan Miovski is happy about the connections to Rangers and Celtic, but Aberdeen is his only concern.

The North Macedonian striker is playing well, and interest in him has increased as a result of his most recent goals

against both sides of the Old Firm. Joe Lewis, the former goalkeeper for the Dons, predicted that he would be worth

£8 million plus add-ons when he skillfully closed the 2-1 loss to Rangers

on Tuesday by swatting aside Connor Goldson.

Rangers and Celtic transfer rumour addressed by striker as he tells rivals what he thinks about joining them
Rangers and Celtic transfer rumour addressed by striker as he tells rivals what he thinks about joining them

He was linked with Celtic in the January transfer window while English Championship side Southampton were also

said to be keen. But speaking to a Serbian magazine, Miovski only has time for those in red.

“I’m enjoying football and I’m playing the best season of my career at Aberdeen,” the striker declared. Scotland appeals to me.

It is extremely passionate about football. People are everywhere with us and they enjoy the club. The reason I enjoy

Scottish football is its fast-paced style and constant forwarding of the ball to us strikers.

“The game is played with a lot of contact, but it’s direct and I love seeing this much action in the penalty box.

“I’m glad to be associated with teams like Southampton, Celtic, and Rangers as it indicates that I’m improving.” My

contract with Aberdeen is still in effect for another two years.

“Like last year, my goals are to win a spot in Europe and to help the club.” What lies ahead? I’m not sure. Being the

best I can be for my club is all I am thinking about right now.

Aberdeen is one of Scotland’s top three clubs. Rangers and Celtic are one thing, but Aberdeen is another; our team

gives everyone an opportunity and signs young players for less money.

“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.”

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