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Aberdeen sign Stevie May from Preston on a four-year deal

Aberdeen unveil new signing Stevie May
Image: Aberdeen unveil new signing Stevie May after his arrival from Preston

Aberdeen have signed striker Stevie May from Preston on a four-year deal for an undisclosed fee.

The 24-year-old, capped by Scotland once three years ago, moved to England with Sheffield Wednesday in 2014 after scoring 20 goals for St Johnstone in the top flight.

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He spent just one year with the Owls before switching to North End, where he suffered a horrendous knee injury just two months after signing.

It was feared the problem could be career-ending but May eventually returned after 15 months out in February.

Preston announced the transfer on their website saying: "Preston North End have agreed the permanent transfer of striker Stevie May to Scottish Premier League side Aberdeen.

"May will sign a four-year contract with the Dons, moving back to his native Scotland for an undisclosed fee."

The striker departs Deepdale having scored just once in 13 appearances for Preston.

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Image: May (right) won the Scottish Cup with St Johnstone in 2014

Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes said: "I'm obviously delighted to get Stevie on board and he's a player I've enjoyed working with in the past and have been keen to work with again.

"To get a 24-year-old international player on a four-year deal is a great piece of business by the club and I'd like to thank the Board for their assistance in making it happen."

May added: "The manager has made no secret about trying to get me in the past, which is flattering, and it's good to finally get the deal done which I think is right for both parties and I just can't wait to get started."

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