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Nicolas Milanovic is expected to join Aberdeen Aberdeen are close to finalising a deal to sign Australian forward Nicolas Milanovic from Western Sydney Wanderers. The 23-year-old has scored 12 goals in the A-League this season and set up a further six. Milanovic, who is primarily a right winger but can play along the front line, has a year left on his contract in his homeland meaning the Dons will have to spend a fee of just under £500, 000. The attacker is part of former Rangers defender Tony Vidmar's Australian Under-23 side. The clubs are well down the line with an agreement and Milanovic is likely to become manager Jimmy Thelin's first signing of the summer window. Scottish Cup finalists Aberdeen, who are fifth in the Scottish Premiership with five games to play, host Hibernian on Saturday, with the visitors three points in front of both Dundee United and the Dons. Rodgers, Ikpeazu & Aberdeen v Hibs in focus Visit our Aberdeen page for all the latest news, analysis and fan views Get Aberdeen news notifications in the BBC Sport app World Snooker Championship 2025: Higgins level with Xiao; Zhao extends lead over Lei County Championship: Day one - scores, live text Eubank misses weight and fined £375, 000 On the frontline with the London Ambulance Service Go behind the scenes of the Time Lord's adventures Your first look at the final series of Man Like Mobeen Gary Lineker reflects on 25 years of Match of the Day What can happen & when in final weeks of Scottish season? League reconstruction - why, when & what might it look like? Scotland men's internationals to be shown live on BBC Commonwealth Games: Why is it so special to be part of Team Scotland? From titles to tinpottery - rank Scotland's top 10 clubs FA Cup or Champions League qualification - which means more? 'My father thinks I'm a disgrace' - Eubank reveals pain 'A very unique character' - Vardy will 'never be forgotten' by Foxes 'Mum's record in mind' - Mc Colgan ready for marathon debut Keeping up with the Woollastons - snooker's family affair How to follow FA Cup semi-finals on the BBC 'They're still in it' - how Arsenal can beat Lyon to reach final 'Once a fool to become an expert' - Yee set for marathon debut Adam Wharton on sibling rivalry, Pep's praise and England. Video Adam Wharton on sibling rivalry, Pep's praise and England An inner drive mistaken for laziness: The makings of Van Dijk London Marathon 2025 - everything you need to know Returning O'Sullivan feared Crucible 'meltdown' Five matches that made Ben Youngs Will Verstappen modify his driving after penalty? The 2030 Solheim Cup needs a host - is it England's time? 'It must be amazing to get a standing ovation from the Man Utd fans' Video'It must be amazing to get a standing ovation from the Man Utd fans' Eubank v Benn - all you need to know I felt BBC wanted me to leave Match of the Day, says Lineker England's 'selection headaches' for Grand Slam decider Snooker World Championship guide: Draw, seeds & coverage Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.