Jim Goodwin insists Aberdeen didn’t need to dip into their Calvin Ramsay profits to land Bojan Miovski. The Dons boss has continued his busy summer rebuild with the capture of the MTK Budapest striker for an undisclosed fee.
It comes after Pittodrie chief Dave Cormack sanctioned the £100,000 purchase of Miovski’s former MTK team-mate Ylber Ramadani earlier this month.
The Reds have also shelled out cash to land Nottingham Forrest full-back Jayden Richardson as a replacement for new Anfield starlet Ramsey, while Liam Scales and Anthony Stewart will be welcomed aboard when the Dons jet out to their Spanish training camp on Monday But Goodwin insists the ambitious Granite City outfit would have pushed the boat out for their new recruits regardless of their £8million Ramsey windfall from Liverpool as he hailed Cormack’s financial backing. “The Ramsay money certainly helps but it wasn’t the be all and end all,” stressed the Irishman. “We’d still be making these deals had Calvin Ramsay stayed. “That’s a great position for the club to be in financially.
Of course, the deal for Calvin was an incredible bit of business for everybody. “The boy has earned the right to go to one of the biggest clubs in the world.