And he is set to take on the No.9 jersey and possibly a key role at the Scottish side, who have been in the hunt for a new attacker since Adam Rooney left to join Salford City this summer.
“I am very happy to be
here," he told the club's website. “It was my coach at Manchester United
Ricky Sbragia who first told me about the interest from Aberdeen, probably
three or four weeks ago, but I have since heard that the club have been
following my progress for a good while. They have kept an eye on me which is
nice.
“I just felt coming to
Aberdeen was the right decision to make. I have spoken to the manager on the
phone. He is very positive. He told me a lot about his philosophy and plan for
me going forward for the season.
“I chose Aberdeen because
it is a massive club. Scottish football is also getting a lot of coverage, a
lot of good coverage. I know a lot of the Aberdeen games are televised. All
round I feel it is the right move for me. It is a new beginning for me really.
“A few of my loan moves
have not worked out as well as I would have hoped so this one is very
important. It is a big year for me. I am hoping to get as many minutes under my
belt as I can and hopefully get goals to help the team push forward.
“Without blowing my own
trumpet, I do back myself and I am a confident lad. I would like to think that
this will be a good move and will be a special year. Confidence is very
important for a striker. If you can keep it high then everything else will follow."
Meanwhile, Dons boss Derek
McInnes was delighted to see a highly-rated forward added to his squad.
“I am absolutely delighted
to secure James on a season long loan as he is a player I feel will very
quickly become an important member of the squad for us," he said.
“He is a real quality
player, who I think will suit the way we play, and, having spoken to him, I
think he sees this move as a real opportunity for him. There were other clubs
interested in taking James but he feels this is the right place for him to
continue his development.
“I’d also like to thank
Manchester United for the part they played in making the loan happen.”
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