Aberdeen manager Stephen Robinson is setting his sights on securing a permanent deal for on-loan striker Toyosi Olusanya. The 28-year-old, currently with the Dons on a temporary stint, is out of contract with MLS side Houston Dynamo this summer. However, the Major League Soccer club holds a one-year extension option, meaning Aberdeen will need to act swiftly if they want to make the move permanent.
In a candid preview of his summer transfer plans, Robinson has offered a no-nonsense assessment of what fans can expect. "Some of our signings won't be sexy," he admitted, "but they will be granite solid—delivering seven or eight out of 10 performances every single game." It's a pragmatic approach that prioritizes reliability over flash, hinting at a squad built on consistency rather than headline-grabbing names.
Meanwhile, Inverness Caledonian Thistle are looking to hold onto promising young striker Alfie Stewart. The 19-year-old, who has been on loan with the Highland club, sees his contract at Aberdeen come to an end without renewal. Inverness are keen to retain his services, recognizing the potential in the teenage forward.
As the summer transfer window approaches, these moves signal a clear strategy from Robinson: building a team that's dependable, hardworking, and ready to grind out results week after week. For Aberdeen fans, it might not be the most glamorous approach—but it could be exactly what the club needs to climb the table.
