Mats Knoester explains why he chose Aberdeen transfer over other 'good financial' offers
Mats Knoester lost last season’s Danish Cup Final but this season he would love to walk away as a winner at Aberdeen.
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Mats Knoester lost last season’s Danish Cup Final but this season he would love to walk away as a winner at Aberdeen.
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