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Graeme Young

Aberdeen next manager latest as Ricardo Rodriguez a 'contender' and swirling Gordon Strachan rumour addressed

The hunt for the next boss of Aberdeen remains ongoing, however, it will take on a different look with chairman Dave Cormack dealing with something greater than a potential hire.

And the 63-year-old will now step away from the club he adores ahead of triple heart bypass surgery this week and that means incoming chief Alan Burrows will oversee the search for the next boss. Barry Robson and Steve Agnew's record reads one win and two defeats in interim charge after Jim Goodwin's hasty exit after the 6-0 pasting against Hibs.

It's abundantly clear Northern Lights have been dimmed since the days of Derek McInnes at the helm with both Stephen Glass and Goodwin unable to get Aberdeen heading into the right direction. And that's what makes this appointment so important for a fanbase in desperate need of real belief. Chris Wilder was an early frontrunner but the former Sheffield United will not be heading to the Granite City. So where does that leave Aberdeen? Let's dig into the latest as a wildcard name enters the frame.

And that man is Ricardo Rodriguez, no, not the ponytailed Switzerland left-back but rather a rising coach who followed the Ange Postecoglou blueprint by turning heads in Japan. The Spaniard has exited Urawa Red Diamonds and now the Press and Journal claim he is a contender for the Dons.

The 48-year-old's CV shows a nomadic existence with stops in Saudi Arabia and Thailand before heading to The Land of the Rising Run. His Red Diamonds side were praised for a progressive approach and trophy success in the Emperor's and Super Cup.

And what about rumours over Gordon Strachan which reached punters from St Machar's to Stonehaven over the weekend. But it's understood the club icon isn't in contention despite punters piling in on an emotional return to a club where he thrived under Sir Alex Ferguson's stewardship.

But the biggest question may well be what Burrows is looking for and how he sees the push to land a galvanising figure to unite a Dons support who are growing increasingly wearied in the wake of a 14th league defeat of the season after the 4-0 pasting at the hands of Celtic.

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