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Aberdeen delighted to bring back Aluko



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Published Date: 02 September 2008
ABERDEEN pulled off a major transfer deadline day coup by signing Sone Aluko from Birmingham City for £70,000.
The England under-19 international was a big hit during a successful loan spell at Pittodrie last season when he scored four goals in 31 appearances.

In fact Jimmy Calderwood failed in attempt to bring him back on loan in the summer but now the wi
nger is back for good after agreeing a three year contract. The Aberdeen manager is convinced the fact his directors were willing to pay a fee to get the highly rated star shows they are serious about bringing the glory days back to Pittodrie. He said: "This is a great signing for the team and our supporters and sends out a clear message about this club's ambitions.

"Sone did wonderfully well last season and will bring an extra dimension to what is a very good team with his pace, creativity and his goalscoring.

"It wasn't possible to get another loan deal from Birmingham who fortunately made him available and the board, to their great credit, agreed to pay the fee. The directors saw the quality and the potential because he can only get better.

"I feel even more excited about the season with this deal and I'm sure there will be a lot more fans when he makes his debut in a testimonial match at Fraserburgh next week."

The Pittodrie club's director of football Willie Miller thanked his fellow Aberdeen legend Alex McLeish for doing the deal so swiftly. McLeish was pleased with the progress the winger made during his spell on loan at the Dons but realised Aluko was not going to cut it at Birmingham.

That became clear during pre-season training and when a loan deal to Blackpool was cut short because of injury the former Scotland manager alerted his old pal to the player's availability.

Miller said: "I would like to thank Alex McLeish for his assistance in this as it was instrumental in insuring that everything went smoothly."

Elsewhere, Motherwell have signed Slovakian defender Maros Klimpl on a five-month loan deal.

The 28-year-old joins from Danish side FC Midtjylland and will be manager Mark McGhee's final capture of the window. He has signed on loan until January subject to international clearance and registration formalities.

Hearts have loaned out defenders Craig Sives, 22, and John Armstrong, 21, to Queen of the South and Cowdenbeath.



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  • Last Updated: 02 September 2008 1:31 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Aberdeen FC
 
1

goodmorningall,

02/09/2008 07:26:24
Now he has a move and first team football will he be hungry enough to impress? I expect he will get bored with Aberdeen when he sees there is no more bayern experiences around the corner or he will be thinking that he's got no chance in England and give up the ghost. On top of that aberdeen fans will hype him up to breaking point. Do you think this kid can carry the weight of those over the top expectations?
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Dublin Don,

02/09/2008 09:00:35
He was still playing England under 19s last season so he has a future. Its a good signing I think playing in the SPL for a couple of seasons will do no harm to a player at his stage, far better than Championship reserves. Most players respond to being fans favourites too.
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David Maclennan,

Aberdeen 02/09/2008 09:20:36
Good signing and a snip at 50k (not the 70k the scotsman have suggested.)

A good 18 months and we could probably sell him on for a pretty healthy profit.
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02/09/2008 12:20:32
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occasional,

02/09/2008 12:49:59
Big Kenny Bluenose - only 50k, mate. And all those "premiership stars" (so good they're not there anymore!) could only manage a draw against Aberdeen the other weekend.

Bargains v. Overpriced has-eens.
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Laddy Saunders,

02/09/2008 13:06:13
Premiership stars!! Kenny did one of the Rangers players move to Hull for a step up in class? Well at least you have European football to look forward to this season.

 

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