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'You have to make choice': Aberdeen's Kelle Roos sends message to Joe Lewis over fight for gloves

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New Aberdeen goalkeeper Kelle Roos insists he is ready to battle Joe Lewis for the club’s No 1 jersey. The Dutchman signed a two-year deal with the Dons on Saturday after leaving Derby County.

His new manager at Pittodrie, Jim Goodwin, wants more competition in the goalkeeping department than last season, with the 2021/22 No 2 Gary Woods having left the club last week.

Lewis is the current club captain, but after the arrival of Roos, the Englishman is not guaranteed to be a regular starter in the upcoming campaign.

Speaking from Aberdeen’s training camp in Spain, Roos said: “You come to Aberdeen, it’s a big club, and big clubs have good players and they have to challenge for places. “I’m challenging, Joe is challenging, everybody on this pitch today is challenging for a spot. “I want it to bring the best out of me. “You spend a lot of time together.

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