Cliff.Barnes
Apr 22 2005, 01:22 PM
I could just be a matter of time before we get him:
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Barry Nicholson's agent says the Dunfermline midfielder would jump at the chance to join Aberdeen.
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Barry Nicholson is wanted by Aberdeen
The Pittodrie side had an offer for the 26-year-old rejected in January but are likely to resume their interest in the player over the summer.
"Everybody has agreed it is probably time for Barry to leave Dunfermline," Kenny Moyes told the Press & Journal.
"Aberdeen are a club who look like they are on the up and it is a club people would love to go and play for."
Nicholson, who is currently recovering from a hernia operation, still has a year of his contract at East End Park to run.
And the relegation-threatened Fife club hope to persuade the Scotland international to extend his stay.
But Aberdeen manager Jimmy Calderwood has identified Nicholson as one of his main signing targets.
"Barry has not spoken publicly about his future and he is such a good lad he feels it would be unfair of him to say the wrong thing," added Moyes.
"The truth is, though, I am sure he would love the opportunity to play for Aberdeen.
"The simple fact Jimmy Calderwood and Jimmy Nicholl are there makes it an attractive proposition."
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Barry Nicholson's agent says the Dunfermline midfielder would jump at the chance to join Aberdeen.
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/39934000/jpg/_39934886_barrynicholson203b.jpg
Barry Nicholson is wanted by Aberdeen
The Pittodrie side had an offer for the 26-year-old rejected in January but are likely to resume their interest in the player over the summer.
"Everybody has agreed it is probably time for Barry to leave Dunfermline," Kenny Moyes told the Press & Journal.
"Aberdeen are a club who look like they are on the up and it is a club people would love to go and play for."
Nicholson, who is currently recovering from a hernia operation, still has a year of his contract at East End Park to run.
And the relegation-threatened Fife club hope to persuade the Scotland international to extend his stay.
But Aberdeen manager Jimmy Calderwood has identified Nicholson as one of his main signing targets.
"Barry has not spoken publicly about his future and he is such a good lad he feels it would be unfair of him to say the wrong thing," added Moyes.
"The truth is, though, I am sure he would love the opportunity to play for Aberdeen.
"The simple fact Jimmy Calderwood and Jimmy Nicholl are there makes it an attractive proposition."