ABERDEEN chief executive has revealed that two summer loan signings could be set to leave the club without playing a single game.
Or Dadia and Rhys Williams are on loan to the Pittodrie men from Hapoel Be’er Sheava and Liverpool respectively.
But they haven’t had any game time at all for the Dons under Barry Robson – leaving their futures in the North East unclear.
And Dons CEO Alan Burrows has admitted that the pair could be sent back to their clubs in January.
He said: “Two of those players mentioned are on loan and both parties are constantly reviewing loan situations as the principle reason about loaning players out is for them to play.
“That process is constantly under review and January gives us a chance to discuss it with the parent clubs.”
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The Dons, meanwhile, say they can’t give any assurances that star man Bojan Miovski won’t be sold in January – amid interest in him from Celtic.
We told you how Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers is an admirer of the Aberdeen forward and had sent scouts to watch him in action in every domestic game this season.
Burrows said: “Aberdeen have a player trading model that requires you, at times when it suits you, to sell.
“However that has to be at the value you believe is right for the club.
“Bojan has demonstrated this season and last season he is a striker of supreme quality and I’ve no doubt is going to have a fantastic career at the very top level.
“I can’t give any assurances because I don’t know what any other club is going to do.”
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