Aberdeen confirm 'historic' partnerships with Elgin & Keltypublished at 16:22 15 July

Aberdeen have confirmed "historic" player development partnerships with Scottish League Two side Elgin City and third-tier Kelty Hearts.
The Pittodrie club say the agreements follow the introduction of a new Scottish FA initiative that has been "created to boost opportunities for young Scottish players".
Seventeen-year-olds Dylan Ross, Jamie Mercer and Noah McDonnell will all move on loan to Elgin immediately.
Meanwhile, teenagers Lewis Carrol, Joseph Teasdale and Cooper Masson will join Kelty.
Players selected as part of the agreement will be able to switch "between the parent and cooperation club throughout the season to increase playing time".
Clubs can have multiple agreements across the SPFL pyramid, but only one in each tier.
Aberdeen director of football Steven Gunn said: "While we expect it to be a challenge for [the players], the opportunity for competitive first-team football in the professional league system is significant for our players.
"We have taken a view that this is a better progression for our best young players, training daily at Cormack Park under a dedicated transition manager and being exposed to senior first-team football at the weekend, rather than playing against their peer group in Under-19 football."
