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Peter Ambrose Is A Don
Centre forward Peter Ambrose has joined Aberdeen from Hungarian side Újpest for an undisclosed fee.
The 22-year-old becomes the Dons second summer signing, subject to VISA formalities, and has signed a three-year contract, with a Club option for a fourth season.
Manager Jimmy Thelin said: “I’m delighted Peter has chosen to join us here at Aberdeen. He is very driven and ready to represent the Dons.
“He will strengthen our options within the squad and provide healthy competition in the forward areas.
“Peter also has all the personal attributes we look for in a player. Hard work, application and a real intensity to our work are the DNA of success, and together we want to build upon that to reach our goals.
“We believe Peter will continue his development and flourish in this environment and we look forward to welcoming him to Aberdeen.”
Ambrose started his footballing career in his native Nigeria with the Optimum Academy in Abuja, before moving to Turkey in 2021 to sign for Balıkesirspor to play in their youth side. After a season where he finished top goalscorer, he was promoted to their senior team, and made his professional debut against Samsunspor in January 2022.
He played a further eleven times in his rookie season before moving to the Hungarian capital Budapest the following summer to sign for 20-times NB I winners Újpest.
He finished last season as the team’s top goalscorer with 10 goals in 27 starts, prompting interest from several UK clubs but opted for the Dons and he will join his new teammates when pre-season starts shortly.
Commenting on his deal, Peter said: “It feels so good to be here. I have had such a warm welcome from everybody and I think everything will be very good here.
“I spoke to the manager and he told me his plans and what we will be working on. He told me that he would teach me and direct me on how he wants to play and that I just have to trust him and everything will be fine.
“When I was told of the interest from Aberdeen I was so grateful. Growing up as a kid I knew about the Scottish League and Aberdeen so I feel it is a big step for me.
“I can’t wait to pull on the Aberdeen shirt and to see the fans and play in front of them.”