Bologna could sign Scottish yet again after enjoying success with the transfers of Aaron Hickey from Hearts and Dons' Lewis Ferguson.
Bologna have joined the growing list of Italian clubs who are weighing up a summer move for Aberdeen’s Connor Barron .
Fellow Italian sides Cagliari and Sassuolo have already declared an interest in the 21-year-old but any offers would be subject to them securing their top-flight survival. Bologna have had impressive feedback on the midfielder who has been a standout in the Reds’ recent revival. Rossoblu boss Thiago Motta has been linked with a summer move to Juventus but their staff are continuing to push ahead with their recruitment plans.
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