Aberdeen is nearing the appointment of a new manager but chief executive Alan Burrows admits that an announcement before Saturday is unlikely. Despite initial hopes to finalize the selection during the international break, the process has encountered delays.
Burrows stresses the importance of patience and thoroughness in finding the right candidate rather than rushing into a decision. Interim manager Peter Leven is expected to continue leading the team for now. Despite recent success under Leven guidance, Aberdeen remains focused on securing a long-term solution to their managerial vacancy.
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