Aberdeen Transfer Topi Keskinen to Odense
Aberdeen have completed the sale of winger Topi Keskinen to Danish club Odense for an undisclosed fee. Pittodrie manager Stephen Robinson described the transaction as "a very good offer" that met the club's valuation.
The 23-year-old Finnish winger featured regularly during his two-year tenure at Aberdeen, making 89 appearances and scoring nine goals. Keskinen was also part of the squad that secured the 2025 Scottish Cup final victory.
"Having been in Scotland for two years, Topi made it clear to me that he wanted to look at other opportunities and when a very good offer was presented to the club, that met our valuation, we decided to accept it and allow him to leave," Robinson told club media.
"There has been interest in Topi for several weeks and, as such, we have been preparing for his departure behind the scenes for some time.
"We will now move to try and execute some of the potential replacement plans."
Context and Player Comments
Odense finished eighth in Denmark's Superliga last season. Keskinen, who previously played for HJK Helsinki, expressed gratitude towards Aberdeen and its supporters upon his departure.
"I was made to feel very welcome by everyone at Aberdeen and by the supporters.
"I'll always be grateful to be leaving with a Scottish Cup winners' medal.
"I wish the club every success in the future and I'll always look back on my time in Aberdeen fondly."
Additional Information
Robinson and Aberdeen are now focusing on rebuilding the squad and identifying potential replacements for Keskinen.
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