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Bojan Miovski handed £10m Aberdeen FC price tag as legend tells Feyenoord the MINIMUM fee they must pay for striker

Joe Harper has told Aberdeen that they should be looking to bank at LEAST £10million if they are to sell Bojan Miovski.

The Macedonian hitman has been linked with a move to Dutch giants Feyenoord, who are reportedly eyeing the Dons top scorer to spearhead life after Arne Slot as the boss puts the final touches on his move to Liverpool as Jurgen Klopp's replacement. Miovski has plundered 24 goals in what has been a pretty dismal season for the Reds. That tally saw him scoob the club's Player and Players' Player of the Year awards, but Peter Leven's men will finish trophyless after missing out on the top six and exiting the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup.

Incoming gaffer Jimmy Thelin will no doubt want to hang on to Miovski. But with interest mounting, it could be hard to keep him in the north east beyond the summer. Pittodrie hero Joe Harper accepts that it may be hard for Aberdeen to keep the bigger fish at bay. But he insists they should be demanding seven figures plus add-ons if they are to consider selling the frontman.

He wrote in his Press and Journal column: "If Feyenoord want to sign Aberdeen striker Bojan Miovski in the summer they will have to pay at least £10million plus add-ons.

"Defending Dutch Eredivisie champions Feyenoord have reportedly targeted Miovski for a potential summer transfer swoop. Feyenoord are set to finish second in the Dutch top flight which will secure guaranteed Champions League group stage action next season. Hopefully Miovski will remain at Pittodrie next season to lead the line in new manager Jimmy Thelin’s first campaign.

"The realty remains is if a huge club like Feyenoord come in with a major bid it could be hard for Aberdeen and Miovski to turn down. However, for me it would have

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