Bojan Miovski has revealed that he would be open to returning to Scottish football one day, especially at Aberdeen.
The striker has been linked with a transfer to Rangers over the past two years since his rise to prominence at Pittodrie.
His goals earned him a £6.5m move to Girona last summer.
However, the North Macedonian managed just seven goals in 34 matches for the La Liga side in what turned out to be a disappointing debut season in Spain.
Miovski told RG.org: “My career will probably last for another 10 years, and I cannot predict the future, but I do not rule out the possibility of wearing Aberdeen’s shirt again one day.
“I was really appreciated within the club, and I love the club as well.
“I felt really good there, and if I return there one day, winning a trophy would be at the top of my list.
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“Every player wants to win trophies, and for me, personally, I regret the fact that I did not manage to lift a trophy during my two years with Aberdeen.
“But I am really glad that they won the Scottish Cup now, and I am especially happy for my former teammates who played with me in the Scottish League Cup final back in 2023-24 that we lost.
“This is what football is all about — winning trophies.
“My desire to wear the shirt and my ambition to always score a goal and secure a win played a key role in me becoming so loved at the club and building up such a strong connection with the supporters.
“Their fans are unbelievable, and I still receive a lot of messages from them to this day, which makes me very happy.”