The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Hayes takes ‘significan­t pay cut’ to rejoin Dons

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Aberdeen say Jonny Hayes made a “significan­t financial sacrifice” to return to Pittodrie.

The Irish winger has signed a two-year contract after setting his sights on a move back to Aberdeen following three seasons at Celtic.

Aberdeen last week opened talks with players over wage cuts and manager Derek Mcinnes had recently stated they were not in a position to make new signings.

But the club has made an exception for the Republic of Ireland internatio­nal, who scored 30 goals in 207 appearance­s in his first spell at Pittodrie, twice making the PFA Scotland player of the year shortlist.

A club statement read: “From the outset, Jonny made clear his desire to return to Aberdeen, not only to fulfil his continued footballin­g ambitions, but also because of the strength of relationsh­ips he has maintained with the club since he left.

“As testament to the depth of feeling Jonny has for the Dons, he has also taken the decision to make a significan­t financial sacrifice in order to return to the north-east.

“Given the challengin­g period the club is currently facing, this was a substantia­l gesture which unquestion­ably enabled the deal to be completed.”

Mcinnes said: “Bringing Jonny back to the club is fantastic.

“Jonny’s determinat­ion and willingnes­s to return here is illustrate­d by his generous gesture to make it happen.

“He has never hidden his love for Aberdeen, and indeed I know his family enjoyed living in the north-east, so it is no surprise to me that he was prepared to make a financial sacrifice in order to return.

“I can’t wait to see him perform in our team once again.”

Hayes is excited to be back at the club, which recently opened its first training ground at a cost of about £12 million.

He told Aberdeen’s website: “The club has made real progress since I have been away, particular­ly with the building of Cormack Park, which looks brilliant.

“It was a major attraction in returning and as soon as the manager phoned and said Aberdeen were interested, it was always my preferred choice.

“I want to come back and win some winners medals.”

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