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  1. Your views on what a successful season for Aberdeen looks likepublished at 15:53 11 July

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    Following a Scottish Cup victory and qualification for European football last season, we asked for your views on what success would look like for Aberdeen this term.

    Here's what some of you said:

    Andy: Top-six, a cup final and European football beyond Christmas. I'd settle for that.

    Kevin: Playing good football and playing to win every game no matter who it is, belief is key, and a good performance in Europe.

    Paul: Third place and get within 15 points of the league winners, decent runs in the cups and European football, then that would be a successful season. A more balanced season would be good, especially tighter games against the Old Firm.

    Justin: A more balanced season and clear signs that we are picking up what the manager is putting down, another cup wouldn't go amiss either.

    Stephen: Realistically a comfortable top-three finish and at least the semi's in both the cups is the expectation. A good European run would also be a step forward. Real success would be winning a cup or splitting the Old Firm as we won't have the squad depth to actually win the league without significant investment.

    Kenny: A good run in Europe, hopefully to the knock out rounds or further. A cup final and a top-three finish in the league.

    John: Consistency with good results. Being tough to beat again. I'd like to see group stage Europa League with a couple good results there, obviously I'd like another cup, but top-three has to be the goal every season.

    Bruce: With group stage football in the first part of the season we just need to make sure we are in about the top-six going into the second half of the season. Then we can kick on and go after the top-four and Scottish cup.

  2. What does success look like for Aberdeen this season?published at 16:04 10 July

    Aberdeen Head Coach Jimmy ThelinImage source, SNS

    European qualification and a first Scottish Cup in 35 years. It is safe to call last season a success for Aberdeen.

    But how do Jimmy Thelin's Dons top that?

    "I'd accept a treble," Aberdeen fan and podcaster Erin Grieve joked on the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast.

    "Progression in Europe would be really good, because I don't feel like many Scottish teams, other than Rangers, are doing brilliantly in Europe.

    "I think what you want is some stability. We don't really want the run we had [at the start of last season] and then the bad run we had.

    "But, would I take 10th and another Scottish Cup? Yes, I suppose I would!"

    The Pittodrie side kick off their Scottish Premiership campaign on Monday, 3 August at Hearts and find out their Europa League play-off opponents the day after. Their Scottish Cup defence is way down the line.

    Six new faces have stepped through the door and more could be on the way following the news chairman Dave Cormack, along with the club's investors, have injected another £8m into the club.

    What would success for Aberdeen this season look like for you? Send us your thoughts.

    Have your say
  3. Aberdeen target Soumano signs for Dutch outfit NAC Bredapublished at 17:13 7 July

    Toulouse's Dutch-Bosnian striker Said Hamulic (R) fights for the ball with Ajaccio's French forward Moussa Soumano (L) during the French L1 football match between AC Ajaccio and Toulouse FC at Stade Francois Coty in AjaccioImage source, Getty Images

    Reported Aberdeen target Moussa Soumano has signed for Eredivisie side NAC Breda.

    Jimmy Thelin's side reportedly made multiple bids for the 19-year-old striker who scored 10 goals in 64 games for French outfit AC Ajaccio.

    Aberdeen chairman Dave Cormack confirmed last week the Dons were "feverishly working" to sign another "three or four players".

  4. 'Technically gifted' Aouchiche joins Dons on loan from Sunderlandpublished at 14:51 6 July

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    "Technically gifted" attacking midfielder Adil Aouchiche will bring "creativity" to Aberdeen after joining on loan from Sunderland, says manager Jimmy Thelin.

    The Dons will have an option to buy the 22-year-old when his season-long loan at Pittodrie expires next summer.

    The former Paris St-Germain youngster has played 38 times for Sunderland, who were promoted to the Premier League last term, but he spent the second half of the 2024-25 season on loan at Portsmouth, scoring once in 12 games.

    "He's a technically gifted player who brings creativity and strong attacking instincts to our midfield," says Dons boss Thelin.

    "At just 22, Adil has already played at a high level in France and England. His experience, coupled with his desire to keep improving, makes him a really exciting addition to the group and we believe this is a great environment for him to thrive."

    The Frenchman, who has played more than 80 games in France's top tier across spells with PSG, Saint-Etienne and Lorient, added: "It's a special feeling to sign for Aberdeen.

    "The best move for me is to come here. Everyone knows it's a huge club in Europe and Scotland.

    "I had a really positive and important discussion with the manager, and he made me feel like I was wanted here. He wants me to enjoy the loan spell and bring my qualities and experience to the club."

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  5. Aberdeen experience 'definitely' improved Goodwin as managerpublished at 13:34 6 July

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    Jim Goodwin was sacked by Aberdeen in 2023 before moving on to Dundee United

    Jim Goodwin's difficult Aberdeen experience has "definitely" improved him as a manager, says the Dundee United boss.

    After moving from St Mirren to Pittodrie, the 43-year-old was sacked by the Dons board in January 2023 following an 11-month spell in charge.

    Goodwin was back in work quickly, becoming United manager two months later, but he was unable to prevent the Tannadice side suffering relegation.

    However, he guided the club back to the top flight at the first attempt and led them to a fourth-placed finish last term, beating Aberdeen on the final day to finish above Jimmy Thelin's side.

    Asked if he is a better manager as a result of his time at Pittodrie, Goodwin told BBC Scotland: "Yeah, I think I definitely am. I've definitely learned a lot about myself in terms of how I approach certain situations and how I handle certain individuals.

    "You have to always try to learn and get better. The past two seasons [at United] have been some of the most enjoyable seasons I've had, certainly as a manager."

    Having enjoyed an impressive return to the top tier last season, Goodwin is out to emulate that success next term.

    "The fact we finished fourth, everybody, from a Dundee United perspective, would want us to be at least in that top six and competing for those European places," he added.

    "We're not stupid. We understand how difficult that's going to be, especially when you see the kind of investment that's been made in some of the other clubs."

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  6. Aberdeen was 'an easy decision' for new midfielder Kjartanssonpublished at 10:41 4 July

    Kjartan Már KjartanssonImage source, Aberdeen

    New midfielder Kjartan Mar Kjartansson says the scenes following Aberdeen's Scottish Cup win played a part in making the move to Pittodrie.

    The 18-year-old Iceland youth international, who has signed a four-year contract, has already played 58 games for Stjarnan's first team, having made his debut aged 16, and believes it's "a good move" for this stage of his career.

    "It's an amazing feeling to sign for such a big club and I just can't wait to get started," he told club media.

    "I got a warm welcome from the guys, and I couldn't have asked for anything more.

    "Aberdeen is a big club in Iceland, we know the history with the European cups, so it was an easy decision to come here.

    "It's a good move for this stage in my career and I think the Scottish game will suit my style of play.

    "I've heard the fans are very passionate. I saw the footage of them after the Scottish Cup win, so I am excited to play in front of them.

    "It gives me the drive to reach that goal and achieve big things with the club."

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  7. What lies ahead for Aberdeen in season 2025-26?published at 21:35 3 July

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    Aberdeen season preview

    Listen as Martin Dowden previews the season ahead for Aberdeen with fan and podcaster Erin Grieve and Press & Journal joint sports editor Ryan Cryle.

  8. Dons eye loans instead of under-19s to speed youth into first team published at 20:35 3 July

    Rangers' Connor Barron and Aberdeen's Ante PalaversaImage source, SNS
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    Aberdeen were disappointed with compensation received for Connor Barron (left)

    Aberdeen have changed the focus of their academy structure to give young players earlier first-team experience by using Scottish football's new loan system while being "more aggressive" in attracting talent from other parts of the country and abroad.

    The Scottish Premiership club has decided it will not participate in the new Club Academy Scotland (CAS) Under-19s programme and will instead train players at that level with the first-team under a new "transition coach".

    Meanwhile, Aberdeen will make use of the "more flexible" new co-operation agreements with lower-level clubs where young players can be sent out on loan but recalled at any time outside of normal transfer windows.

    Aberdeen say it is a result of some "difficult conversations" in an "extensive review" over how "to make best use of our £2.2m annual investment in youth development".

    They say the transition of players from youth football to the first-team "has been getting progressively more difficult over the last decade" for all clubs and concluded "we have not adequately resourced" this area.

    Meanwhile, Aberdeen were disappointed with the level of compensation for midfielder Connor Barron's switch to Rangers last summer and the effects of Brexit on the UK transfer market.

    Director of football Steven Gunn told the club website said they needed a different approach "focusing on quality and not quantity".

    "As a result, our young players won't be taking part in the newly adopted CAS U19s programme, but we will compete in the new CAS U17s format where the team will be predominantly made up of our schoolboys playing up an age group," he said.

    To "expose our best young players to senior, competitive football at a much younger age", this group, "sitting under the transition coach", who will be appointed in the coming weeks, "will train with first team on a daily basis".

    Gunn said Aberdeen "has committed additional budget" and would "take a much more aggressive approach to strategic recruitment of younger players, both from Scotland and abroad, to complement the very best players progressing from our own academy".

  9. Aberdeen 'feverishly working' on new recruits, says Cormackpublished at 13:49 2 July

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    Aberdeen are "feverishly working" through various recruitment processes to identify players who can "fit the key roles" in Jimmy Thelin's side, says chairman Dave Cormack.

    The Scottish Cup winners have added forwards Nicolas Milanovic and Kusini Yengi, defender Emmanuel Gyamfi and goalkeeper Nick Suman to their squad.

    Cormack insists "patience" is required as the Dons remain "disciplined" in their pursuit of more incomings, but he expects "another three or four" to come in this summer.

    "The important thing for us is to be disciplined in the decisions we make in bringing players in," the chairman said in a wide-ranging interview, external.

    "There's a lot of competition for the same players, particularly young players in Scotland.

    "We just need to be disciplined because with this player trading approach we have, we're making a decision to lose £3m or £4m operationally a year as a club.

    "To do that, you need to balance out with, if we're going to spend that more on wages, which will help us - for example, on transfer fees - then the player training model is important for the club."

    At the forefront of that model is head of recruitment Nuno de Almeida, who worked with manager Thelin at Elfsborg.

    "We've probably doubled our scouting [with the team in place]," added Cormack.

    "We've got full-time scouts in Scandinavia and in southern Europe working with Nuno and they are feverishly working through groups of players we believe can fit the key roles Jimmy's still looking to fill.

    "It really is a case of trying to be patient and allowing these guys to get on with their work."

  10. New Dons signing Milanovic ready to 'get fans off seats'published at 10:46 2 July

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    Nicolas Milanovic has promised Aberdeen fans he will bring "a lot of exciting things" when Jimmy Thelin's side kick off their new season.

    The Australia Under-23 winger signed a pre-contract with the Dons in May and has been working on his "chemistry" with his new team-mates at their pre-season camp in Portugal.

    "It's been good," he told Aberdeen's club media. "Everyone's been really, really welcoming.

    "I think that was one of the main things in my head when I was coming, how the changing room was going to be, how were the boys going to be towards me and the group, but I can't fault them at all.

    "Nearly every player's come up to me and asked me about my life and what's been my story."

    Next campaign will include European football until winter for Aberdeen, with the Dons discovering their Europa League play-off opponent on 4 August.

    And Milanovic is hoping to "get fans off seats" in the big games.

    "I like to get the ball and really carry it forward and create chances," he added.

    "I like to play on the wing but also like to come inside as well and play in that little pocket.

    "Fans can expect a lot of exciting things, shooting, dribbling, crossing - it's more my game - but the good thing is I've really improved on my defending and the gaffer here is really big on that.

    "I'm looking forward to meeting those standards and showing the fans to get them off their seats, while driving the ball towards goal. That's my thing."

  11. Cup glory will inspire Dons for next season, says Thelinpublished at 11:29 1 July

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    Manager Jimmy Thelin believes Aberdeen's historic Scottish Cup final triumph will inspire everyone at the club going into next season.

    The Dons beat Celtic in a dramatic penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw at Hampden Park in May to claim the famous trophy for the first time in 35 years.

    The memorable victory also guaranteed European league phase football next term.

    "There is a lot of inspiration there and it's nice to be back again," the Swede said from Aberdeen's pre-season training camp in Portugal.

    "We have some new players coming into the team, and we always have to work hard and try to take as many steps as possible in a short time.

    "When you're together 24/7, it's always good to work with the identity, the behaviours, how we treat each other, the principles of the game.

    "It's important now we are clear, what we want to achieve and how we want to play and with what style and identity on the pitch."

    Recalling the momentous cup celebrations, the 47-year-old added: "The Scottish Cup win was one of the best moments of my life.

    "When you think about it, it's always there in a really good spirit. But I also know we have to keep working and improving. Now we have to look ahead and try to prepare for a new season.

    "That inspires everybody to try again. I know it's really difficult, but we have to try and we have to believe and go and try to be the best we can be."

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  12. 'Dons' Emslie in County talks despite Livi interest' - gossippublished at 08:41 1 July

    Ross County are in talks to sign 19-year-old Aberdeen midfielder Adam Emslie, who spent last season on loan to Cove Rangers. (Sky Sports), external

    Adam Emslie is set to knock back the chance to remain in the Scottish Premiership with promoted Livingston, having also had interest from St Johnstone, with the Aberdeen midfielder preferring a move to Ross County on a two-year contract in a transfer that includes a number of add-ons and future incentives. (Daily Record), external

    Adam Emslie is wanted on a permanent transfer by Ross County, but they face competition from a host of clubs and the winger could yet remain with Aberdeen. (Press & Journal), external

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  13. Which Premiership players will be free agents on 1 July?published at 16:02 30 June

    Greg Taylor (left), Lawrence Shankland (centre) & Allan Campbell (right)Image source, SNS
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    Scotland internationals Greg Taylor (left), Lawrence Shankland (centre) & Allan Campbell (right) are all set to become free agents

    BBC Sport has taken a look at which players will be free agents on 1 July.

    The majority of major football leagues run from late summer to late spring, with pre-season in June and July. Therefore, contracts across most divisions typically expire at 23:59 on 30 June each year.

    Those whose contracts are expiring but have already agreed transfers to new clubs are not included, as they will not become free agents.

    Some Scottish Premiership contracts expire on 31 May rather than 30 June - the below players either already are or will become free agents.

    Aberdeen: Tom Ritchie

    Celtic: Greg Taylor

    Dundee: Scott Fraser, Antonio Portales, Joe Shaughnessy

    Dundee United: David Babunksi, Allan Campbell, Lewis Moult, Bryan Mwangi

    Falkirk: N/A

    Hearts: Jorge Grant, Barrie McKay, Lawrence Shankland

    Hibernian: Maksymilian Boruc, Junior Hoilett

    Kilmarnock: Kyle Magennis, Kieran O'Hara, Kyle Vassell

    Livingston: N/A

    Motherwell: Moses Ebiye, Harry Paton, Dominic Thompson, Davor Zdravkovski

    Rangers: Adam Devine, Tom Lawrence, Ianis Hagi

    St. Mirren: Dennis Adeniran, Elvis Bwomono

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  14. 'You can't buy those experiences' - Knoester on Scottish Cup winpublished at 17:10 29 June

    Aberdeen's Mats Knoester with the Scottish Cup trophy during the Scottish Gas Men's Scottish Cup Final between Aberdeen and Celtic at Hampden ParImage source, SNS

    Mats Knoester said it was a quick and easy decision to sign a contract extension at Aberdeen to 2029.

    The Dutch centre-back, who signed from Ferencvaros in February on a two-and-a-half-year deal, made 17 Dons appearances last season, including the full Scottish Cup final victory over Celtic as Jimmy Thelin's side prevailed on penalties.

    "It was quite fast that we agreed [a new deal]," he told club media.

    "I've had a good past half year with a great ending, of course.

    "Even if I take that away and I just look at how I got here, how I was welcomed, how I was feeling, my family, it's been really good so there not a lot of thoughts needed to agree on a contract."

    If anything could have swayed it, though, Aberdeen's historic Scottish Cup win in May might have just done it.

    Knoester was a rock at the back as Jimmy Thelin's side shocked Celtic. And that shock continued for the defender in the days to come.

    "It was the days after really you good feel how big it was," he added.

    "The parade, almost everyone was out - I didn't even know so many people lived in Aberdeen - the streets were full so we could definitely see how much it meant.

    "You can't buy those experiences, it's in the soul of the club and it's an experience for life."

  15. Cormack Park upgrades part of £8m Aberdeen investmentpublished at 13:30 28 June

    A general view of Aberdeen's Cormack ParkImage source, SNS

    Aberdeen say they have secured investment of £8m, mainly to be used to improve the club's training ground, Cormack Park.

    The installation of a new full-sized indoor arena will be part of the project.

    "The vision is for a new covered 4G facility to be situated on the current undeveloped Neale Cooper Pitch 6, to allow for all-year-round use for our men and women's teams, both academies, AFCCT programmes and other local junior and amateur teams," the club said.

    "We will also be making some additional improvements to Pittodrie Stadium over the next two years, in line with our previously announced medium-term plan of remaining at our current home."

    And chairman Dave Cormack added: "Together with our investors, I remain committed to driving Aberdeen FC forward and continuing to make our supporters and the region proud of its football club."

  16. Aberdeen 'need one squad for the Premiership and one for Europe'published at 12:37 28 June

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    Aberdeen fans, we asked you how Jimmy Thelin should build on the momentum gathered by that Scottish Cup wins. Here's a taste of what you had to say...

    Douglas: With pacy wingers such a big part of our game, it's a no-brainier we need a top-notch six-yard box finisher. Midfield alternatives to the excellent Graeme Shinnie and Sivert Heltne Nielsen must be on the horizon. A Jamie McGrath-type playmaker too.

    Gordon: By building a strong squad of real quality players and probably a different tactical set up. Overall 4-2-3-1 hasn't worked for us. We can't afford two out-and-out wingers as that always leaves us a man short in midfield. Also, you can't build a goal-scoring partnership when you always play a lone striker.

    For me, 4-4-2 gives the team more solidity and shape, Topi Keskinen on left of midfield and Nicolas Milanovic on the right with Shayden Morris as the impact sub.

    Steve: They'll need one squad for the Premiership and one for Europe, with a tweaking between the two. We saw last time in Europe, we more or less played the same team on the Thursday and Sunday, leading to players being burned out, losing the momentum we'd shown the second half of the season prior. It will all come down to money - what's left in the pot now?

    Prioritise what you want, a good run in Europe or finish as high up the league as possible? If we could only try and get Miovski back on loan!

    Anthony: The second-half of last season was an absolute disaster due to tactical rigidity. There have been many new names but it remains to be seen whether the Dons tactical approach will become more flexible. The first three games will be most instructive. European may be a distraction that earns money.

    Arch: Building momentum will need a larger and better quality squad to handle both Europe and the league. Both Hearts and the Dons have fallen over in this respect in recent years. Better defenders are essential, as are sharper strikers and a stronger midfield. Thelin has done a great job in his first season, taking the club from nowhere to a major domestic trophy and European group stage football. If there's a problem it won't be the manager.

    Chris: All we seem to do is to sign non-Scottish players. We had a half-hearted attempt to sign [Lyall Cameron], who went to Rangers. Yes, we have signed some good players but not all of them are good. What could be even worse is seeing Bojan Miovski coming back in green and white hoops!

    If I was Thelin I would try to prize Simon Murray away from Dundee - he could do a good job for us.