Aberdeen FC legend Andy Considine could be set to exit Pittodrie this summer, according to reports in this morning's sports pages.
The Daily Express, Daily Record and Press & Journal are all reporting that the 35-year-old is set to leave the Reds after contract talks ended.
Considine has spent his entire career at Pittodrie, making over 560 appearances for the Dons.
The defender has missed the majority of this season after a knee injury in last August's Europa League clash away to Qarabag.
The Scotland international returned to the squad for the first time in the recent 3-1 win over Hibs, and was given a brilliant reception from the Red Army.
Local boy Considine made his debut in 2004 and has played under five different managers during his time at the club.
He was a major part of Derek McInnes' side, where he lifted his only major honour by winning the Scottish League Cup in 2013-14.