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Bojan Miovski Joins Girona in Record £6.8m Deal from Aberdeen

Bojan Miovski celebrating a goal during his time at Aberdeen.

Bojan Miovski Moves to Girona for Club-Record Fee

In a thrilling development within the world of football, Bojan Miovski, the talented striker from Aberdeen, has made a significant move to Spanish club Girona for a club-record fee of £6.8 million. The North Macedonia international, who is just 25 years old, previously transferred to Pittodrie in 2022 from MTK Budapest for approximately £600,000, firmly establishing himself as a key player during his tenure in Scotland.

Miovski's Stellar Performance at Aberdeen

During his time with Aberdeen, Miovski made an impressive impact, scoring 44 goals in 97 appearances. His remarkable scoring ability played a crucial role in the club's success, making his move to LaLiga not only exciting for the player but also for the club, who has now surpassed the previous record fee of £6.5 million earned from the sale of right-back Calvin Ramsay to Liverpool in June 2022.

Long-Term Contract with Girona

The striker has signed a contract with Girona that extends until the summer of 2028. Girona finished third in LaLiga last season, trailing only powerhouses Real Madrid and Barcelona, securing their place in the coveted Champions League for the upcoming season. Miovski's arrival could significantly boost the team's attacking strength.

Reaction from Aberdeen's Management

Aberdeen's chief executive Alan Burrows expressed a mix of sadness and pride regarding Miovski's transfer. He stated, "Bojan has been a magnificent No 9 for Aberdeen, and although we are clearly sad to be losing him, we're also delighted that he has achieved such an exciting move. He deserves it, and we thank him for his significant contribution." Burrows emphasized that the deal was beneficial for the club, reinforcing the player trading strategy that has been diligently implemented over several seasons.

Future Aspirations and Investment

Speaking about the club's strategy, Burrows noted, "This model means a club will plan to invest much more each season in football wages and transfer fees compared to what it brings in as income from sources like season tickets, hospitality, and retail." He further explained that this approach relies on deals like Miovski's, where all proceeds will be reinvested into the football department. The aim is to continually develop players from their academy while complementing this with smart global recruitment.

Aberdeen's Recruitment Drive

As part of their ongoing recruitment drive, Aberdeen has already added six players during the transfer window, with efforts continuing to strengthen the squad ahead of the window closing. Management is dedicated to refining their model and benchmarking against similar clubs in Europe, particularly those in Scandinavia who have found success.

Scottish Premiership Coverage

For fans eager to keep up with the Scottish Premiership, Sky Sports will enhance its coverage starting from the 2024/25 season, offering up to 60 Scottish Premiership games across its channels, alongside extensive media coverage across social platforms. Fans can also enjoy highlights and in-depth analysis throughout the season, ensuring they stay connected with every pulse of Scottish football.

Conclusion

Miovski's transfer to Girona marks a significant moment not only in his career but also for Aberdeen FC. As they re-strategize their player trading model and continue to invest in talent development, the future looks promising for both the player and the club.

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