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Dons braced for more McKenna attention

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him a bumper contract extension until 2023 and a Scotland call-up.

He captained the national side against Mexico this year.

After three weeks out with a hamstring injury and a ban for a challenge on Celtic’s Odsonne Edouard, McKenna is now back playing consistent­ly for McInnes and the Dons boss is under no illusions about the level of interest his player will generate.

McInnes said: “I’m hoping we can keep Scott for as long as possible but I am realistic enough to know that somebody of Scott’s ability is always going to be on the radar.

“Just about every club in the English Championsh­ip and the Premier League have been regular visitors to our games over the last while.”

McInnes has seen four of his players called up to the Scotland squad in the last month, with Mikey Devlin dropping out on Wednesday due to an ankle injury. Winger Gary Mackay-Steven earned his recall after nearly five years in the Scotland wilderness. The Thursoborn midfielder made his debut against the United States in November 2013 but did not earn a second cap until last month’s friendly with Portugal.

Like Mackay-Steven, club captain Graeme Shinnie is also involved and is out of contract at the end of the campaign.

McInnes accepts his players will garner attention from other clubs, particular­ly when they are being selected for Scotland.

However, he cannot dwell on bids that are yet to come.

He said: “There will be clubs looking at a lot of my players, particular­ly Scott, who has become a key fixture in the internatio­nal team as well as a key player for Aberdeen at his age.

“It is natural there is going to be interest. We will deal with whatever comes our way and not fret too much about what might happen in January.”

 ??  ?? Stock high: Defender Scott McKenna
Stock high: Defender Scott McKenna

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