Bristol Post

Football Aberdeen’s McCrorie stays silent on Robins rumours

- Richard FORRESTER richard.forrester@reachplc.com

BRISTOL City transfer target Ross McCrorie refused to rule out a move to Nigel Pearson’s side but insists he is “loving it” at Aberdeen.

The Bristol Post confirmed earlier this week that the two clubs are in advanced talks to bring the versatile 25-year-old to City in a deal that is worth up to £2 million, although sources indicate that figure is at the upper end of the scale as negotiatio­ns continue.

Pearson and technical director Brian Tinnion have been eager to fend off competitio­n from Championsh­ip rivals to bring McCrorie to Ashton Gate as they look to bolster their defensive ranks ahead of next season and get deals done swiftly. McCrorie, who can operate as a defensive midfielder and at the back, still has three years left on his contract with the Scottish side, who sit third in the table behind inevitable champions Celtic and his former club Rangers.

The versatile utility man has been a key figure in Aberdeen’s successful campaign, starting all but two of their league matches, and he wasn’t prepared to get dragged into the ongoing speculatio­n surroundin­g his future. Reported by Football Scotland, following a 2-0 victory over Rangers, McCrorie said on the City links: “I am just focusing on Aberdeen right now.

“I still have three years left on my contract at Aberdeen. I just signed a new one last year and days like Sunday are terrific. I really enjoyed it. I don’t really take too much notice or interest in that. I think that if we are doing well at Aberdeen we have plenty of boys attracting interest and it just goes to show you how well we are doing this season.

When further pushed on the transfer developmen­ts, he added: “I am not talking about me leaving.

“I am an Aberdeen player and I am proud to be an Aberdeen player, it’s days like today it is a real honthis our, especially when I got to captain the side, we have the man (Graeme) Shinnie back in a couple of days as well.

“When I look at team, it is excellent, the best team I have had at Aberdeen and I am enjoying every minute, I am loving it here.”

Aberdeen’s interim manager Barry Robson remained very coy on the links following the win on Sunday, telling journalist­s: “You’ll know more than me.

“All I know is we had a good result today and Ross performed well.”

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Aberdeen’s Ross McCrorie

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