ABERDEEN have reportedly accepted a bid from Blackburn Rovers for Ryan Hedges.
The Championship high-flyers are said to have agreed a fee of £200,000 for the 26-year-old.
The Daily Record say that the player has been given permission by the Dons to travel south for a medical in order to complete his move to Ewood Park.
Hedges is said to have already agreed terms with Rovers.
They had bid double the amount on offer for the Welshman during the summer.
But this was rejected by Aberdeen as Stephen Glass' side looked to tie down Hedges on a longer deal.
The Dons have now decided to take the money and there will be further add ons, including if Blackburn Rovers were to win promotion to the English Premier League.
Rovers are currently second in the league under Tony Mowbray.
Aberdeen signed Hedges on a free from Barnsley in 2019.
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