Jim Goodwin in bullish Aberdeen transfer prediction as he talks up 'really good' signing targets
Jim Goodwin believes only time will tell if his bold decisions on the future of his underperforming Aberdeen stars will prove to be the correct one.
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Jim Goodwin believes only time will tell if his bold decisions on the future of his underperforming Aberdeen stars will prove to be the correct one.
Scottish football is gearing up for a weekend of Scottish Cup action with the semi-finals at Hampden Park.
Abedeen manager Jim Goodwin is keen to bring Vaclav Hladky back to the Scottish Premiership. The Dons boss has previously worked with the reliable Czech keeper at St Mirren and labelled him the best keeper in Scotland. The 31-year-old has currently lost the No. 1 spot at Ipswich Town and Goodwin is ready to offer him the carrot of first-team football at Aberdeen. Hladky left St Mirren for Salford City, where he was named the league’s top keeper, before Ipswich agreed to pay an undisclosed sum to take him to Portman Road in the summer. He started the season between the sticks but has since lost his place to Christian Walton, since Kieran McKenna came in as manager. Aberdeen boss Goodwin, who has admitted already having held talks with signing targets, had previously tried to sign St Mirren keeper Jak Alnwick on a pre-contract.
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