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SERBIAN defender Nikola Vujadinovic today admitted he is delighted Aberdeen FC aim to extend his loan period.

 

The 24-year-old’s loan spell from Italian Serie A side Udinese expires this month.

 

But Aberdeen FC boss Craig Brown is keen to retain the defender and chief executive Duncan Fraser is now in talks with the Italian club about an extension to Vujadinovic’s deal.

 

 

Read more: http://www.eveningexpress.co.uk/Article.aspx/2073737#ixzz1A46mjVKJ

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When we spoke to him after the Hearts game he said the same that he wanted to stay and came across as very genuine but he did say he didnt think it would be possible.

 

Plus do we need another centre back? (his own words).

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Plus do we need another centre back? (his own words).

 

If it allows us to clear the high wages of Ifil or Diamond this month then yes.

 

Keep Vuja, sell Diamond/Ifil for £5.99, bring in man utd loan star(de laet?) and save the wages for next year.

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Would we have to go through the same process to extend his visa as we did to get one in the first place?

 

If so, shouldn't they really tell us to get to fuck, considering we blatantly lied to the appeal panel about needing him specifically for left-back?

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Christ, I hope not, Vuda's nae a bad player, we need mair like him here

 

It's bad enough having Ifil and Diamond here without Lee fucking Mair aswell!

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I thought he looked really comfortable against Hamilton until he went off. Plenty of pace, decent in the air, can tackle, takes up decent positions and most of all seems very composed unlike our other CB's.

 

If he stays i think he can hold down a CB spot next to whoever.

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Secured a permit for him, now just need Udinese to agree to extend his loan on the same conditions.

 

ABERDEEN have secured a work permit for Serbia-born defender Nikola Vujadinovic. Now they need a new contract.

 

The on-loan Udinese player’s deal expires on Friday and, although he has regained fitness, he will be ineligible to play for the Dons in their SPL encounter against St Mirren at Pittodrie on Saturday unless a new deal is agreed.

 

Aberdeen chief executive Duncan Fraser is in negotiations with the Italian Serie A side as Dons manager Craig Brown is keen to keep the Montenegro under-21 international until the end of the season.

 

Udinese are paying all of the 23-year-old’s wages but are trying to get the Dons to contribute. Money is tight but Aberdeen are hopeful.

 

Brown said: “As it stands Vujadinovic would not be able to play against St Mirren. He has returned to training and he is available for recall but we need to extend his loan deal.

 

“Duncan Fraser is on the case and the talks have gone well. We are hopeful something can be done. He did well in the games before he was injured and he has impressed in training.

 

“We have secured a work permit for him already, so we are halfway there.”

 

 

 

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