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Incoming Aberdeen winger wins historic A-League prize

Incoming Aberdeen winger wins historic A-League prize

Yahoo27-05-2025

Incoming Aberdeen winger Nicolas Milanovic has won A-League player of the year following an impressive season with Western Sydney Wanderers.
The 23-year-old, who scored 12 goals and provided six assists, became the first Wanderers player to win the award, known as the the Johnny Warren Medal.
Milanovic will join the Scottish Cup winners on a three-year deal, with a club option for a fourth year, when the summer transfer window opens.
Wanderers chief executive Scott Hudson accepted the prize on the forward's behalf and heaped praise on the Australian.
"We're so proud of what he's achieved in the past couple of years," Hudson said.
"We're really glad we could play a part in his career, and we wish him all the best overseas."

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