The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Dons renew interest in Hamilton captain

ABERDEEN: Mcinnes hopes to convince defender to stay in Scotland

- paul Third

Aberdeen have resurrecte­d their pursuit of Hamilton Accies captain Mikey Devlin.

The central defender has not featured for Accies this season due to a cruciate ligament injury suffered against Dundee in May.

The original diagnosis was an absence of between six and nine months but, as he nears a return to fitness, Dons boss Derek Mcinnes is keen to bring the player to Pittodrie.

Accies have rejected an offer from the Dons for the 24-year-old, who is out of contract in the summer, but Mcinnes, who was monitoring Devlin a year ago before injury struck, remains interested.

Devlin is a man in demand, however, with Ipswich, Cardiff City and Preston North End, managed by Devlin’s former manager Alex Neil, also keeping tabs on the player.

Aberdeen have refused to comment on their interest but the Dons hope they can beat the English league clubs to the punch by convincing Devlin to stay in Scotland and move to Pittodrie this month if they agree a fee with Accies.

While the Dons are looking to add to their squad before the window closes, midfielder Kenny Mclean is attracting interest from England, with Norwich City joining the list of admirers.

The Championsh­ip club has been linked with a reported £500,000 bid for Scotland internatio­nal Mclean but the Dons say there has been no bid for their player.

Mclean is out of contract in the summer and has told Mcinnes he will not be signing a new deal.

Mclean earned his second Scotland cap in November during a 1-0 friendly defeat to Holland and has notched four goals in 25 club appearance­s and interest in him is increasing as he nears the end of his contract at Pittodrie.

Midfielder Craig Storie has been released by the club.

The 22-year-old, who spent the second half of last season on loan at St Mirren, made 15 appearance­s for the Dons.

 ?? Picture: SNS Group. ?? Mikey Devlin: also attracting interest from Ipswich, Cardiff and Preston.
Picture: SNS Group. Mikey Devlin: also attracting interest from Ipswich, Cardiff and Preston.

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