Newcastle United goalkeeper Freddie Woodman is reportedly in demand.

There may be a lot of buzz around Rangers at the moment, with Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard taking charge of the Ibrox club, but many will consider Aberdeen as the main threat to Brendan Rodgers’s Celtic for the Scottish Premiership title next season.
After all, Aberdeen have finished second in the Scottish Premiership table for each of their last two seasons despite the presence of Rangers in the division.

Newcastle United goalkeeper Freddie Woodman is wanted by Aberdeen, Heart of Midlothian and Hibernian on loan in the summer transfer window, according to The Daily Record, and the 21-year-old should choose the Dons, precisely for the competitive environment in which he will play and will learn how to cope with pressure.
True, the England Under-21 international goalkeeper made just five appearances in the Scottish Premiership for Aberdeen during his loan spell at the club during the second half of the past season, but he would stand a better chance of playing regularly in 2018-19.

With a good pre-season, Woodman could impress Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes and establish himself as the first-choice goalkeeper at Pittodrie Stadium for the 2018-19 campaign.
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