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  • 'The right thing to do' - Knoester signs new Dons deal to 2029published at 12:21 3 June

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    Mats Knoester has signed a contract extension at Aberdeen to 2029 after proving to be an "outstanding addition" since his arrival in February.

    The Dutch centre-back, who signed from Ferencvaros 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.

    "Mats has been an outstanding addition to our squad, both on and off the pitch, since his arrival at the start of the year," said manager Thelin.

    "Securing his services for the next four years is a significant step for us as we continue to build a competitive team capable of competing on all fronts next season."

    Knoester, 26, says extending his stay at Pittodrie "feels like the right thing to do".

    He added: "The past few months have been very positive for me and since day one, my family and I have been made to feel very welcome. I have thoroughly enjoyed my time here.

    "The club has fantastic infrastructure, ionate ers, and a clear direction for the future.

    "I'm looking forward to growing together and I am keen to play my part in the team's future success as we work hard to achieve our goals."

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  • Aberdeen 'finding it increasingly difficult' to keep youngsterspublished at 14:57 2 June

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    Aberdeen were unable to convince Timothy Akindileni to stay at the club

    Aberdeen say they are "finding it increasingly difficult" to hold on to young talent after confirming teenage defender Timothy Akindileni has left to Queens Park Rangers for an undisclosed fee.

    The Pittodrie side say they made "prolonged attempts to persuade" the 17-year-old to stay, but the youngster has opted to QPR's development squad.

    The centre-back impressed in the Dons youth set-up but never played a first-team game for the club.

    "We are, of course, disappointed to be losing Timi as we had high hopes for him," said Aberdeen director of football Steven Gunn.

    "We made numerous attempts to convince him to stay with Aberdeen, but similar to the issues faced by so many Scottish clubs in recent years, we are finding it increasingly difficult to hold on to our young players."

    Gunn adds that Aberdeen have "negotiated a significant deal" that will provide "future protection" if Akindileni develops "into the player we hoped he could be".

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  • QPR sign defender Akindileni from Aberdeenpublished at 14:30 2 June

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    QPR have signed centre-back Timothy Akindileni from Aberdeen.

    The 17-year-old will up with the Hoops' development squad ahead of next season.

    Akindileni impressed in the youth set-up but did not play a game for the senior side for the Dons.

    "I'm over the moon. There was interest from other clubs but QPR just stood out for me because the development here for young players is extraordinary," he told the club's website, external.

    "You can see it through all the young players coming up to the first team, and that's what really persuaded me to come here."

  • Can cup win renew stadium focus?published at 15:27 31 May

    Aberdeen chief executive Alan Burrows says the club's Scottish Cup triumph may jump start talks over a new stadium.

    Plans to move away from Pittodrie have slowed recently after a decade of talk around a move away from the club's spiritual home.

    A proposed shift to a site near the club's training ground moved on to a regeneration of a beach front site, however Burrows says "plans have slowed down".

    "It's been decades in the making," he told Sportsound.

    "What can I tell you on the back of all those scenes in Aberdeen over the last four or fives days is a renewed reminder of the power of football but the city of Aberdeen.

    "There's certainly been communication with the local authority and myself and others at the club. There's a willingness to get back around the table."

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    Aberdeen have played at Pittodrie since 1899