
The Dons needed to bolster their roster in several areas, but especially in defense, as Gavin Molloy and Jack Milne’s injuries had left them severely undermanned.
Before the window opened, Not the Old Firm exclusively disclosed Aberdeen’s first offer, which resulted to the signing of Latvia captain Kristers Tobers from Grasshoppers.
Midfielder Sivert Nilsen partnered with him in center defense for yesterday’s draw with Hearts, while Slobodan Rubezic was also suspended.
That would imply that additional coverage is needed, particularly because Molloy will be out until at least May due to surgery.
Jeppe Okkels, who is now on loan from Preston, is the other addition, while the Dons are close to signing Alexander Jensen, a Danish right-back.
With negotiations under process, their fourth addition may arrive soon.
Spurs want to get the gifted young center half out for game time, and Ange Postecoglou is certain that playing in the Scottish Premiership will aid his development.

The Daily Record reports that the Dons are in talks with Tottenham to bring in 19-year-old Alfie Dorrington on loan for the remainder of the season.
Dorrington, a defender for the England under-19 team, joined the Tottenham academy in 2018 after their amateur team, Cockfosters F.C., recognized his skill.
With Postecoglou’s defense ravaged by injuries, he made his first-team debut last month as a substitute in the Premier League encounter against Southampton.
However, Aberdeen and Jimmy Thelin believe that their youthful prospect will play for the Premier League’s biggest clubs, who are eager for them to do so.
The former Celtic boss has been under pressure to hand Dorrington a chance, with fans branding it “pathetic” after learning he wouldn’t play against Wolves.
But Postecoglou said: “Alfie is training with us and he has been around the first-team squad and part of the first-team squad.
“He had a pretty significant injury which kept him out of football for quite a while.
“But he is part of the squad and he probably needs to get some game time so we will look for a loan for him.”