Bojan Miovski 'wanted' by Feyenoord as Aberdeen FC prepare for summer bidding war

Aberdeen talisman Bojan Miovski is reportedly being tracked by Dutch giants Feyenoord ahead of a potential summer swoop.

The Macedonian striker has been the star man during an otherwise miserable season for the Dons, netting 24 goals so far which is already a marked improvement on the 18 he managed in his debut campaign in Scotland in 2022/23. The 24-year-old has attracted interest from England, Italy, Spain and Germany in recent windows with English Championship side Southampton understood to have had approaches turned down in the last two windows.

Celtic are also reported to be admirers of the Aberdeen talisman – and sources in Miovski's homeland suggest Feyenoord have now joined the sides chasing the frontman. Arne Slot's side are set to go directly into the Champions League group stage next season and are looking to bolster their attacking options with first-choice striker Santiago Martinez being touted for an exit.

Gol report that Miovski is one of the options being considered by the Dutch champions with a host of clubs "in the race" to land the forward this summer. Record Sport understand Aberdeen would be looking for a fee above £7million to sell their prize asset this summer.

Miovski is contracted in the Granite City until the summer of 2026, and have previously stated that he is in no rush to leave Pittodrie. Speaking last month, he said: "I signed for four years and have two left. The future can bring everything, but you never know. For now I am an Aberdeen player."