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Miovski open to Aberdeen return in future

Miovski open to Aberdeen return in future

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"I do not rule out the possibility of wearing Aberdeen's shirt again one day," says former Pittodrie striker Bojan Miovski, who is 12 months into a four-year deal at Spanish club Girona. (RG.com via Daily Record, external)

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