Scott Brown Agrees Player-Coach Deal with Aberdeen
Celtic captain Scott Brown has signed a
pre-contract with Scottish Premiership rivals Aberdeen in a player-coach role.
The
Pittodrie club confirmed that the 35-year-old former Scotland skipper will move
north in the summer.
Brown, who
will join new manager Stephen Glass' backroom staff after 14 years at Celtic,
said it was "a new chapter" in his career.
Glass, who
is moving from Atlanta United 2, said Brown's arrival signals a
"coup" for Aberdeen.
Brown is
added to Glass's staff after Aberdeen parted company with Derek McInnes earlier
this month.
"The
opportunity to bring a player of Scott's calibre, a leader who has more
European appearances for Celtic than any other player, is a huge coup for me
and for Aberdeen," said Glass.
"A born
competitor, with a strong appetite to win, his hands-on approach and desire to
nurture will hugely benefit the development of the young, emerging talent we
have here.
"Scott
will be a big part of my coaching team and whilst his impact will undoubtedly
be felt on the pitch where I believe he still has much to give, I am looking
forward to assisting his transition into coaching."
Brown, who
signed for Celtic from Hibernian in 2007, amassed more than 600 appearances for
the Glasgow side, winning 10 league titles and 12 domestic cups.
"It is
a huge decision to leave this magnificent club, which has been such a massive
part of my life for so long, but this is a new opportunity for me and a new
chapter," he told Celtic's website.
"Celtic
will never leave me and the club will forever be in my heart."
Looking
forward to his future challenges at Pittodrie, Brown added: "The
opportunity to join Aberdeen, a club entering an exciting new period with my
former team-mate Stephen [Glass] now at the helm, was one I couldn't pass
up."
Outgoing
Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell said the club had tried to keep Brown and
described the midfielder as the most influential figure in Scottish football in
the past 15 years.
"He has been a pivotal figure in delivering such a sustained period of
dominance for the club and for that, I know every Celtic supporter will be so
grateful to him," said Lawwell.
"It
goes without saying that we were desperately trying to keep Scott at the club,
but while of course we are very saddened by his decision, we understand and
respect it fully and wish Scott and his family nothing but success, health and
happiness for the future’

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