Aberdeen have finished fourth in the Scottish Premiership, with plenty going right for Derek McInnes’ side.

As you’d imagine, they aren’t at the level of the Old Firm duo, Celtic and Rangers, but they are hovering narrowly outside the places for European qualification, which will be the aim when the season cane eventually resume.

This forced break across global football offers clubs a chance to assess some of the free agents available, with Aberdeen no different.

With that in mind, we take a look at a few that are available now and others that will become free agents in the coming months…

We begin with the Scottish forward who really excelled in English football, pre-Aston Villa.

McCormack has had quite the fall from grace since moving to Villa Park, and now he’s a free agent.

However, he’s got undoubted class and were Aberdeen to give him a chance to get fit again, he could be a useful player to have on board.

Shackell is an experienced centre-back on the lookout for a new club.

He might not be the most inspired signing, but as a squad player, he’d be useful for the dressing room.

Like Shackell, Collins is an experienced defender that can offer a lot to a club like Aberdeen.

Plus, he’s that little bit more talented and played at international level for Wales.

Huffer is currently on the books with Leeds United, but it looks like he will become a free agent in the summer.

Offering the goalkeeper a route into Scotland might not be a bad idea for Aberdeen.

Huffer has a lot of quality and could build his career at Aberdeen.

The Scottish forward will see his contract at Derby expire in the coming months.

A move into the Scottish leagues could give Martin a chance to really get a good run of games under his belt.

There’s no reason why Aberdeen wouldn’t be a good fit for him.

Ward is another Championship striker that will be looking for a new club in the summer.

The Cardiff City forward could be a great signing for Aberdeen.

Williams will see his contract at Charlton Athletic expire in the coming months, with the playmaker looking for a long-term home.

Aberdeen could be a great place for the technical midfielder to find his very best levels.

Nuhiu is an awkward forward that could really offer Aberdeen something different in 2020/21.

He’s on his way out of Sheffield Wednesday, with no contract talks materialising, and Scotland could be the ideal destination for him to play over the next couple of years.

The Middlesbrough winger is an interesting player, who has plenty of talent, but has never really lit up the Championship.

A move to Scotland would offer him a fresh start and a chance to rally make a point to the doubters in his career.

Aberdeen could provide him with a chance.