The Scotsman

Mcinnes says Mckenna deal imminent as Forest close in

- By GAVIN MCCAFFERTY

Aberdeen manager Derek Mc Inn es expects Scott Mckenna has played his last game for the club.

Mckenna was left out of the squad for Aberdeen’s 3- 0 defeat by Mother well after the Dons received a “significan­t offer” from an English club for the defender.

Nottingham Forest are believed to be Mckenna’s destinatio­n after re kindling their interest in the Scotland centre-back.

Mcinnes said: “I’m pretty sure they’re close to a fee being agreed and Scott is on his way down south to try and get things concluded.

“I’ m pretty sure that’ s the way it is and I’ d be surprised if it fell through.

“Scott was always going

to move at some point. I’d prefer to speak more when it’ s concluded but he’s a player with 16 caps and at the age of 23 he’s only going to improve.

“He’s not just a good player, he’s a brilliant person and a great boy and I’ ve enjoyed working with him. It’s always with a heavy heart when you lose good ones.

“But he’s one who is de serving of another opportunit­y to push on.

“Wherever he ends up he’ll have a good career, there’s no doubt about it, because he treats everything properly, whether it’s a passing drill or recover y after games, everything is 100 per cent.

“There’ s no doubt we’ll miss that player and person and we certainly could have done with him today.”

Mc Inn es does not expect to get any of the transfer income to add to his squad having already made two signing sin recent weeks, anticipati­ng M cK en na’ s potential departure.

“We weren’t encouragin­g bids but we expected bids as soon as the Championsh­ip got up and running ,” he added.

“We were allowed to bring Tommie Hoban and Ross Mccrorie in as part of that process to deal with Mckenna leaving.”

 ??  ?? 0 Scott Mckenna arrives at Pittodrie yesterday.
0 Scott Mckenna arrives at Pittodrie yesterday.

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