ABERDEEN have confirmed the departure of club captain Scott Brown.

The former Celtic star will now explore the next steps in his coaching career.

The 35-year-old joined the Dons nine-months ago in a player-coach role under Stephen Glass.

He joined on a two-year deal, however, today, his contract has been mutually terminated as the player and club part ways, with Jim Goodwin now in charge.

In an emotional address to the fans, Broony thanked them for showing their support.

He said: “I would like to take this opportunity to firstly thank the Board at Aberdeen and, of course, Stephen Glass and his backroom staff, for giving me the opportunity to enjoy my first taste of coaching.

“I’d also like to thank all my team-mates and the great staff both at Cormack Park and Pittodrie.

“I know I was only in the North-east for a short period, but the fans made me feel welcome from day one, so my thanks must also go to them for showing me so much support.

“Aberdeen is a huge Club and I know there is a real determination from all to deliver success both on and off the pitch. I wish them all the best for the remainder of the season.”

Aberdeen FC Director of Football, Steven Gunn, was aware of Brown's desire to enhance his coach education as he looks to the next stage of his career.

He added: “When Scott arrived at the Club, we understood his desire to begin his transition into a coaching role and we were clear we would help wherever possible.

“Scott has been an outstanding asset to us in the last eleven months and his contributions, both on and off the pitch, have been invaluable.

“I’ve no doubt he will bring the same desire, determination and will-to-win that he has demonstrated throughout his career when he embarks on this next chapter.”