Aberdeen FC Consider Uwe Rösler as Managerial Option

Aberdeen are weighing up their next move in the dugout, with former Manchester City and Brentford boss Uwe Rösler emerging as a potential candidate.

The German coach is currently out of work after leaving Danish side AGF Aarhus and is understood to be keen on returning to management. Rösler has built a reputation for playing an intense, high-energy style of football and has significant experience across multiple European leagues.

The 55-year-old previously enjoyed success in England, most notably guiding Brentford to promotion contention and later lifting the EFL Trophy with Manchester City during his time at the club. He has also managed in Germany, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, giving him a broad tactical and cultural background.

Aberdeen’s hierarchy is continuing its search as it looks to appoint a manager capable of delivering consistency, developing players, and restoring momentum both domestically and in Europe. While no appointment is imminent, Rösler’s name is believed to be among those under consideration.

Any decision is expected to be made carefully, with the club keen to ensure the next manager fits both the long-term vision and the demands of Scottish football.

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