
'Dons tell Besuijen to find new club'
Aberdeen have told Vicente Besuijen he is free to find another club, with the 24-year-old winger who signed in 2022 having another year to run on his contract. (Scottish Sun), externalRead Thursday's Scottish Gossip in full.

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Juventus extend Adidas partnership to 2037 in $468 million deal
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Break could give Edwards 'new lease of life'
Former Luton Town boss Rob Edwards is tipped to fill the vacant managerial role at Middlesbrough - but what can the 42-year-old bring to the role?Edwards led the Hatters to promotion but subsequently couldn't keep them in the Premier League and struggled again on their return to the a consequence, he left Luton in January, but BBC Radio 3CR's Geoff Doyle told BBC Radio Tees that his time away will have done the former Aston Villa defender much good upon his potential return to the second tier."It looked to me that Rob needed a break from football. It felt like he needed months off just to sort himself out," Doyle said."I think this time off would have really helped him, recharged the batteries."Coach-wise, he needs time. He needs to work on his system and how he wants to play at Boro."Tactically and as a coach, he's decent. I'm just hoping that the break would have given him a new lease of life and that he's back to his normal best."Listen to the full discussion and more on BBC Sounds.


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Stanger will 'bring presence to defence' at Kilmarnock
George Stanger will bring "presence to the defence" after joining Kilmarnock from rivals Ayr United, says manager Stuart 24-year-old, who spent the past two seasons at Somerset in the Scottish Championship, has remained in Ayrshire by penning a two-year deal at Rugby is confident his fifth summer signing will "fit right in" with his squad."He brings a presence to the defence when he plays," the former Motherwell boss added. "He is also at a good age combined with plenty of first-team experience, which is the perfect combination."Meanwhile, New Zealand Under-23 international Stanger said: "I feel like it's a really good step for me in my career and I'm looking forward to showing what I can do at this level."I've spoken to the manager plenty the past couple of weeks and I'll be honest, he's a big part of why I came here."I know that he's got a good reputation for how he can help players develop and that's a key thing for me."