Aberdeen have rejected a £3 million bid from Espanyol for striker Bojan Miovski, a player previously linked with Celtic.

Espanyol, recently promoted to La Liga, made the offer which was considered well below Aberdeen’s valuation of the Macedonian striker, who is rated at £6.5 million. [MailSport]
Miovski, who caught the attention of several clubs including Celtic during the January transfer window, remains a significant figure at Aberdeen. With the Scottish club holding firm on their valuation, it’s clear that any potential suitor would need to significantly increase their offer to secure his services.
Given Celtic’s current situation, with a notable shortage in the striker department, fans have been speculating whether Celtic might revisit their interest in Miovski. Currently, with only one senior striker in their squad, Celtic’s need for additional firepower upfront is becoming increasingly urgent as they prepare for the season to start on Sunday.
Many expected Adam Idah to be back in Glasgow for the start of the season, but that doesn’t look likely. However, he could still make a move to Glasgow’s east end this window.