Celtic captain Scott Brown could soon be turning out for Aberdeen if reports are to be believed with Rangers fans in stitches at the notion he could swap Parkhead for Pittodrie.
According to the Scottish Sun, Brown, 35, is currently considering an offer to become a player/coach with the Dons should Atlanta United 2 coach Stephen Glass get the vacant Aberdeen job.

Similarly to Celtic, Aberdeen are on the hunt for a new manager after Derek McInnes left the club following almost eight years with the Dons.
Former Aberdeen midfielder Glass is amongst the frontrunners for the job with Brown being lined up to assist him should the deal go through.
But according to the Daily Record, ex-England manager Sven Goran Eriksson was also in the running but he has since distanced himself from the job.
Brown and Glass played together at Hibs and with the Celtic captain’s contract running out he is yet to make a decision on his future.
Lording it over all and sundry whilst Rangers were down in the lower divisions, Scott Brown has been thoroughly found out this season and his Celtic career is likely to end very bitterly indeed.
Rangers clinched 55 and the Scottish Premiership title at the earliest point in a season since 1902/03 under his watch with Celtic’s questionable claims to 10IAR dying with it.
The notion Rangers could continue to show him up next season – this time in the red of Aberdeen – is one which has Gers fans buckled:
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There’s been plenty to laugh about so far this season when it comes to both our rivals Rangers fans are living it up as Champions of Scotland.
But is this the man Celtic believe can stop Stevie G in his tracks and haul back the league championship next season?
