Aberdeen boss Jim Goodwin is to hand long-serving defender Andrew Considine a new deal.
The experienced stopper has just battled back from a bad knee injury he suffered in the Europa League clash at Qarabag in August.
The 34-year-old is out of contract in the summer but is now back training and pushing for a top-team return in the coming weeks.
It's been a long road to recovery for the Scotland cap but the Dons' veteran looks to be rewarded for his Pittodrie loyalty with a new deal.
Goodwin has confirmed he wants to keep the centre-back in the Granite City and Aberdeen director of football Steven Gunn is likely to push through a new contract over the coming weeks.
It follows Goodwin’s first move as manager was to get Ross McCrorie to sign an extension until the summer of 2026.