The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

GOODWIN PREPARES FOR BUSY SUMMER

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Jim Goodwin intends to reduce the age profile of Aberdeen’s squad and strengthen “in every department” this summer.

The Dons have endured a grim season and have finished in the bottom six of the cinch Premiershi­p.

Goodwin, who replaced Stephen Glass as manager in February, is preparing for a busy summer rebuild at Pittodrie as he bids to revive the club’s fortunes.

“We need to improve in every department,” he said.

“We’ve conceded far too many goals as a group so we need to make sure we’re better defensivel­y next season.

“We need to bring the age of the squad down. We’ve had 10 or 11 over 30 years old in the squad. I’m not ageist in the slightest but I think we’ve got too many in that category.

“We need to try and sign players who are in that peak age between 23 and 28, where they’re at their best. We’ve got to try and strengthen every area of the pitch.

“We want to bring in a better quality of player that’s going to give us the best opportunit­y of being at the top end of the table, challengin­g with the big boys and going long into the cup competitio­ns.”

Goodwin gave a further update on Cristian Ramirez’s situation as he explained that he has still had no indication that the Aberdeen striker – who has scored 15 goals this term – intends to leave Pittodrie this summer.

The 31-year-old’s wife sparked speculatio­n when she hinted in a recent social media post that they were returning to America.

The fact the striker reacted angrily to being substitute­d in last weekend’s victory over Dundee added to the notion that Ramirez is unhappy at Pittodrie.

“Cristian’s contracted to Aberdeen for another season and neither him nor his representa­tives have been in touch with me or anybody else in the football department to tell us he doesn’t want to be here,” said Goodwin.

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