Chief Group newcomers Brighton have finished the marking of Austria full-back Markus Suttner from German side Ingolstadt for an undisclosed charge.
The 30-year-old played 44 times for the Bundesliga side, scoring three objectives
He likewise played more than 250 recreations in seven seasons for Austria Vienna, where he won the association and container.
Suttner is Brighton's third summer marking after midfielder Pascal Net, likewise from Ingolstadt, and goalkeeper Mathew Ryan, who joined from Valencia.
"Markus is somebody we have known about for quite a while," said director Chris Hughton.
"He has an awesome level of experience globally, and in the best divisions in the two his local Austria and Germany, where he has played the last two seasons with Ingolstadt, and that experience will work well for us."
Gary Mackay-Steven joins Aberdeen from Celtic on a two-year contract
Gary Mackay-Steven has joined Aberdeen from Celtic - having been permitted to address their Scottish Prevalence matches before the finish of last season.
The 26-year-old, who has marked a two-year contract, goes straight into the squad to confront Siroki Brijeg in Thursday's Europa Class tie.
He showed up for the Scottish Champions last season.
What's more, Wears administrator Derek McInnes uncovered: "I met Gary before the finish of last season with Celtic's consent."
The two clubs had been separated in their valuation of the player prior this week, however an assention was come to as Celtic themselves declared the landing of midfielder Oliver Ntcham from Manchester City.
"Gary is a player we distinguished as somebody we needed to work with, yet like a great deal of these exchanges, they are troublesome and risky," McInnes told his club site.
"A splendid expansion to the squad. It is an exceptionally energizing marking for us and I can hardly wait to get working with him."
Mackay-Steven, who began just five amusements for Celtic last season, is seen as a substitution for Republic of Ireland winger Jonny Hayes, who moved the other way for £1.3m prior this late spring, and Northern Ireland forward Niall McGinn, who dismisses the offer of another agreement to join Gwangju in South Korea.
An endeavor to sign Scotland global Shaun Maloney from Structure City had slowed down after the 34-year-old assaulting midfielder hailed up damage issue.
"As I have talked about frequently enough, there is a genuine need that characteristic wide player and ball bearer," said McInnes.
"We have had the advantage and the advantage of having Jonny and Niall here for the last number of years.
"To attempt and get like for like is constantly troublesome, yet I think what Gary has to support him is that certainty, that capacity to go past individuals, the capacity to play the two sides too - he can play on the left and the privilege.
"Both Niall and Jonny were immensely persuasive and we trust Gary can be something comparative.
"We trust Scott Wright will likewise give us that this season. We have now got two energizing, assaulting wide players."Mackay-Steven joined Celtic for £250,000 in January 2015 in the wake of having effectively consented to a pre-contract arrangement to join the Glasgow club that mid year.
The winger, who has one Scotland top, was with Ross Region, Liverpool and Fulham as an adolescent yet made his senior presentation for Airdrie Joined before moving to Tannadice.
"Through all my discussion with Gary, there has dependably been a genuine readiness from him to be here," said McInnes. "He considers this to be the correct club for him.
"It hasn't worked out for him at Celtic and I don't think there is any disfavor in that given the level of player who is in front of him.
"In any case, I think he comes here with a point to demonstrate."
Mackay-Steven turns into Aberdeen's "trump card" marking in front of the Europa Alliance second qualifying round first leg.
He communicated his pleasure at join previous Celtic colleague Ryan Christie, who has begun a moment season-long credit from the Scottish champions, in the Pittodrie squad.
"It's been half a month, possibly months, where there's been intrigue," said Mackay-Steven. "To at last be here, I'm charmed and can hardly wait to begin.
"They have been enhancing year on year, particularly under the gaffer here at this point."
Mackay-Steven had been get ready for Celtic's Champions Group qualifier against Linfield on Friday and feels prepared to rather confront the guests from Bosnia-Herzegovina.
"Why not? How about we do it," he said. "It is a monstrous amusement for the club. European football is the place this club ought to be."
The 30-year-old played 44 times for the Bundesliga side, scoring three objectives
He likewise played more than 250 recreations in seven seasons for Austria Vienna, where he won the association and container.
Suttner is Brighton's third summer marking after midfielder Pascal Net, likewise from Ingolstadt, and goalkeeper Mathew Ryan, who joined from Valencia.
"Markus is somebody we have known about for quite a while," said director Chris Hughton.
"He has an awesome level of experience globally, and in the best divisions in the two his local Austria and Germany, where he has played the last two seasons with Ingolstadt, and that experience will work well for us."
Gary Mackay-Steven joins Aberdeen from Celtic on a two-year contract
Gary Mackay-Steven has joined Aberdeen from Celtic - having been permitted to address their Scottish Prevalence matches before the finish of last season.
The 26-year-old, who has marked a two-year contract, goes straight into the squad to confront Siroki Brijeg in Thursday's Europa Class tie.
He showed up for the Scottish Champions last season.
What's more, Wears administrator Derek McInnes uncovered: "I met Gary before the finish of last season with Celtic's consent."
The two clubs had been separated in their valuation of the player prior this week, however an assention was come to as Celtic themselves declared the landing of midfielder Oliver Ntcham from Manchester City.
"Gary is a player we distinguished as somebody we needed to work with, yet like a great deal of these exchanges, they are troublesome and risky," McInnes told his club site.
"A splendid expansion to the squad. It is an exceptionally energizing marking for us and I can hardly wait to get working with him."
Mackay-Steven, who began just five amusements for Celtic last season, is seen as a substitution for Republic of Ireland winger Jonny Hayes, who moved the other way for £1.3m prior this late spring, and Northern Ireland forward Niall McGinn, who dismisses the offer of another agreement to join Gwangju in South Korea.
An endeavor to sign Scotland global Shaun Maloney from Structure City had slowed down after the 34-year-old assaulting midfielder hailed up damage issue.
"As I have talked about frequently enough, there is a genuine need that characteristic wide player and ball bearer," said McInnes.
"We have had the advantage and the advantage of having Jonny and Niall here for the last number of years.
"To attempt and get like for like is constantly troublesome, yet I think what Gary has to support him is that certainty, that capacity to go past individuals, the capacity to play the two sides too - he can play on the left and the privilege.
"Both Niall and Jonny were immensely persuasive and we trust Gary can be something comparative.
"We trust Scott Wright will likewise give us that this season. We have now got two energizing, assaulting wide players."Mackay-Steven joined Celtic for £250,000 in January 2015 in the wake of having effectively consented to a pre-contract arrangement to join the Glasgow club that mid year.
The winger, who has one Scotland top, was with Ross Region, Liverpool and Fulham as an adolescent yet made his senior presentation for Airdrie Joined before moving to Tannadice.
"Through all my discussion with Gary, there has dependably been a genuine readiness from him to be here," said McInnes. "He considers this to be the correct club for him.
"It hasn't worked out for him at Celtic and I don't think there is any disfavor in that given the level of player who is in front of him.
"In any case, I think he comes here with a point to demonstrate."
Mackay-Steven turns into Aberdeen's "trump card" marking in front of the Europa Alliance second qualifying round first leg.
He communicated his pleasure at join previous Celtic colleague Ryan Christie, who has begun a moment season-long credit from the Scottish champions, in the Pittodrie squad.
"It's been half a month, possibly months, where there's been intrigue," said Mackay-Steven. "To at last be here, I'm charmed and can hardly wait to begin.
"They have been enhancing year on year, particularly under the gaffer here at this point."
Mackay-Steven had been get ready for Celtic's Champions Group qualifier against Linfield on Friday and feels prepared to rather confront the guests from Bosnia-Herzegovina.
"Why not? How about we do it," he said. "It is a monstrous amusement for the club. European football is the place this club ought to be."