Cardiff City released midfielder Gavin Rae a few weeks back and he looked to be head north of the border to SPL club Aberdeen. The Scottish club expressed an interest in the player in January, but at the time Cardiff decided to keep hold of him. Soon as he was released Aberdeen boss Craig Brown said he would love to sign him, but knowledge other clubs were also looking towards the player.
Charlton are rumour to be talking to the Scottish international player and have made him on offer which Aberdeen are unable to match in the way of wages. It goes to show the money divide between the Scottish and English leagues when a Division One club in England can pay better wages than a Scottish Premier League team.
Speaking to the Daily Record he said,
"There is still a chance I will go to Aberdeen. I'm planning to speak to Craig Brown when I get back from holiday."But Charlton have also made me an offer so it is only right I speak to them. I will make a final decision after that."I said before that it won't come down to how much I am paid. All I want to do is get back to playing regular first team football and the idea of coming home to play for the club I supported as a boy is very appealing."I also owe a lot to Craig Brown because he awarded me my first cap. Aberdeen are the only Scottish club I'm interested in joining."
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