Celtic alerted – ‘Bojan Miovski a main candidate for re-sale’

I’m not sure what I expected from Bojan Miovski when he made his move from Aberdeen to Girona last summer…

 Bojan Miovski of Aberdeen
Bojan Miovski of Aberdeen (Photo by Peter Summers/Getty Images)

He struck me as a fine striker with the Dons, if not a little streaky in the goalscoring department, but Girona, the season prior to Miovski signing, were the form team in Spain, outside the Big 2 of Barcelona and Real Madrid, and it seemed a big leap from the granite city to the top end of La Liga.

Miovski hasn’t made the grade in Catalunya

It turns out Miovski hasn’t made the grade in Catalunya and according to Girona FM the North Macedonia international could be on the move this summer with Miovski named as one of the “main candidates” for re-sale as Girona look to revamp their squad.

Bojan Miovski of Aberdeen
Bojan Miovski of Aberdeen is seen prior to the Scottish Premiership match between theRangers and Aberdeen at Ibrox on February 06, 2024d. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

That’s after a La Liga season which saw Girona finish 16th of 20 teams and finish just one point above the drop zone, after finishing the 23/24 season in 3rd place and only four points behind second placed Barcelona.

Not the return Girona expected for a £6.8m transfer

That’s quite the fall from grace, but it should be noted Girona had to play Champions League football this season, and as we well know from our experiences following Celtic, it is hard for a team to play top level football twice a week without league positions being impacted.

Miovski has clearly left his new employers feeling somewhat underwhelmed with a return of just four goals from 22 appearances, which is perhaps not the return they expected for a £6.8m transfer.

Bojan Miovski
ESP: RCD Espanyol v Girona FC. La Liga EA Sports. Date 27 Bojan Miovski of Girona FC during the La Liga EA Sports match between RCD Espanyol and Girona FC played at RCDE Stadium on March 10, 2025 in Barcelona, Spain. Photo Sergio Ruiz/Imago

Yet in Scottish football Miovski was loved in Aberdeen, and he seemed to also have a very encouraging habit of finding the net against theRangers. That’s always going to ingratiate you with the locals up north, but also with our own support.

So, you know what’s coming next. If Celtic are in the market for a striker, would you take a punt on Bojan Miovski, particularly if a loan to buy option was available?

Miovski knows the league, has scored goals at that level and has some European experience

The pros are clear. Miovski knows the league, has scored goals at that level and has some European experience in the Conference League to boot, and that’s before you get to his goals against the Ibrox club. A potential ‘skelper perhaps.

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Bojan Miovski of Girona FC
May 5, 2025, Girona, Girona, SPAIN: Bojan Miovski of Girona FC in action during the Spanish league, La Liga EA Sports, football match played between Girona FC and RCD Mallorca at Estadio de Montilivi on May 05, 2025 in Girona, Spain. Girona SPAIN – Photo Javier Borrego

The cons? Well, like I say he scores goals, but they tend to come in batches. He also arguably needs a few chances to grab a goal, something he’s mentioned himself in an exclusive interview with journalist Filip Mishov for RG on 11 June 2025:

“As a footballer, I always pick my clubs based on my style of play, and Girona was the best option for me. It is important to note, it was not the best financial offer I got. But, as a player, my priority is to develop my game and be at a club where I will play regularly.

“Girona played attacking football. As a striker, I thought that I should join a team that created at least six or seven clear chances for the striker to score. But unfortunately, that was not the case this season and it was the complete opposite compared to last.”

Bojan Miovski scores at Ibrox
theRangers v Aberdeen – Premiership – Bojan Miovski scores during the cinch Premiership match at Ibrox on Tuesday February 6, 2024. Photo Steve Welsh

‘I’m not particularly put off by Miovski struggling for game-time and form after leaving Scottish football’

Unlike some may be, I’m not particularly put off by Miovski struggling for game-time and form after leaving Scottish football. Indeed we only need to look to our own former striker, Kyogo, to see the talent may be there but sometimes certain players can just be a bad fit at a new club.

If press coverage was anything to go by it seems Celtic were interested in Bojan Miovski prior to his move to Girona, and it may well be that the price tag touching £7m put the Hoops off, or it could be he was always a backup option should the Adam Idah deal have fallen through, remember that transfer was a protracted one last summer.

Bojan Miovski
Bojan Miovski of Aberdeen celebrates with team mates after scoring against theRangers in the Scottish Premiership at Ibrox on 6 February 2024.Photo Stuart Wallace Shutterstock

A loan-to-buy deal might be the prefect solution for Celtic 

If Miovski is open to a move and Girona are willing to accept less than they paid for his services from Aberdeen, say under £5m, then perhaps there is value in bringing Miovski back to Scottish football.

His 44 goals in 98 appearances in his time with the Dons is certainly an appealing strike rate, and at 25 years of age, we may well get his peak years at Celtic.

Niall J

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  1. if moviski is for sale for maybe 5/million euros for him but defo take 1 of the best first time shot is q of cleanest stricking throw the ball is class 👏 👌 👍 good player to take the first chances celtic make yes get him inn that’s str posing done and he knows scottish leauge hail hail 👍 👏

  2. Not for me inconsistent Celtic strikers are playing g against teams that park the bus without shame very hard to get behind d a team that has ten men 35yds from there on goal but Celtic players do there credit do it week in and week out we don’t get help from officails that forgot sliding in from behind is outlawed waisting time and our officails let them there’s no hurry up even when Celtic are leading by one or even two nothing changes till ten minutes to go I’ll be surprised uf our officails force the new goalkeeping law does that stop the walk about for the ball when clubs drop there ball boys to two with them at corner flags all for time waisting time so obvious refs allow one yellow will stop it its not good viewing live tv might be tempted to put adverts in when ball is out of play all these repeats that can be shown at halftime instead talking about the game people who talk can’t do