Aberdeen sell striker Lazetic to Noah

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Aberdeen have sold striker Marko Lazetic to Armenian Premier League runners-up Noah for an undisclosed fee.
The 22-year-old Serb joined the Dons from AC Milan last summer but made just 14 starts as well as 22 substitute appearances, scoring four times.
Lazetic had signed a contract until summer 2029 but did not figure in manager Stephen Robinson's plans for the coming season.
Robinson told his club website: "I spoke to Marko towards the end of last season and we both agreed that a move would be the best outcome for everyone.
"It took a little time to find the right opportunity, but we've now reached an agreement with FC Noah that works for all parties."
Belgrade-born Lazetic came through the youth ranks with local club Red Star before joining AC in 2022 and then had loan spells with Rheindorf Altach, Fortuna Sittard and Serbian club TSC before joining Aberdeen.
He now joins a Noah side who finished second behind Ararat-Armenia as they looked to repeat their first title win in 2025 but did win their domestic cup.
Noah face Zimbru Chișinau of Moldova in the second round of Conference League qualifying later this month.