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Aberdeen confirm 'historic' partnership with Elgin

Aberdeen confirm 'historic' partnership with Elgin

Yahoo15-07-2025
Aberdeen have confirmed a "historic" player development partnership with Scottish League Two side Elgin City.
The Pittodrie club say the agreement follows the introduction of a new Scottish FA initiative that has been "created to boost opportunities for young Scottish players".
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Seventeen-year-olds Dylan Ross, Jamie Mercer and Noah McDonnell will all move on loan to Elgin immediately, but players selected 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. Elgin will be the Dons' League Two partner.
Aberdeen director of football Steven Gunn said the fourth-tier side will provide "an excellent platform" for their young talent.
Gunn added: "We were at Borough Briggs back in January to play a Scottish Cup fixture and not only were we thoroughly impressed by the facilities, but it was clear the team have a solid identity and a talented staff.
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"From our early discussions it was apparent we are aligned in terms of our priorities for the development of our players, and importantly, Elgin demonstrated a sound knowledge of the players and a real desire to support their ongoing development.
"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.
"This agreement with Elgin is just the first, that covers League Two, and we hope to have others announced shortly."
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