Dons star Graeme Shinnie has signed a new deal keeping him at the club until the summer of 2019.
The new two-and-a-half-year deal was announced today by the Aberdeen as they continue negotiations with nine other first team players who are out of contract in the summer.
The 25 year old Aberdonian, who joined the Dons from Inverness Caley Thistle in the summer of 2015, revealed it was an easy decision to put pen to paper.
“I’m from Aberdeen and I’m really enjoying my football here, and have done so since the first day I arrived at Pittodrie. We’ve a squad that is capable of winning trophies and that’s what I aim to do while I’m an Aberdeen player.”
Manager Derek McInnes added:”It’s fantastic news that Graeme is committing.
“We’re aiming to make a couple of signings in the transfer window but this is as important as any signing we will make.
“I’m delighted that Graeme has shown such loyalty and commitment, that same commitment we all see from him week in and week out both on and off the pitch.
“As an Aberdeen boy, his love for the club is evident. Graeme is very protective of his career I know he sees
“Aberdeen as the Club to develop his game and this sends out that message.
“He’s been excellent since joining us two years ago and we know there is more to come from him.”
Graeme joined the select group of Aberdeen born players who have captained the side when he took over the armband when skipper Ryan Jack was injured.