ABERDEEN have signed striker Bojan Miovski for an undisclosed transfer fee.
Jim Goodwin insists his side have pipped "stiff competition" to sign the Macedonian frontman on a four-year deal.
Miovski, 22, will join the club after completing the UK immigration process in a transfer move from MTK Budapest FC.
The forward has ten caps for North Macedonia and is a team-mate of fellow Pittodrie summer signing Yiber Ramadani.
On the signing, Goodwin commented: “We’ve been keeping a close eye on Bojan for several months now and have fought off some stiff competition to secure the player.
“He’s a striker with all the key attributes needed to be a success in the Scottish Premiership. He’s got pace, power and fantastic movement which enables him to get numerous goalscoring opportunities on a consistent basis.
“He fits the profile of striker I asked Darren Mowbray and his scouting team to find when we discussed our recruitment back in February and he is another good example of how we are implementing our overall recruitment strategy at the Club.
“He’ll be 23 tomorrow but is already highly regarded within the national set up of North Macedonia who themselves were very unfortunate not to qualify for the World Cup in Qatar this year.
“We’re delighted to welcome Bojan to Pittodrie and look forward to working with him over the next four years.”
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