Willo Flood could be on his way out of Aberdeen, with Dundee United reportedly keen to re-sign the midfielder.

The Irishman has made more than 100 appearances for the Dons since joining in 2013.

And Derek McInnes is believed to be keen to keep the midfielder, who has one year left on his deal.

The 31-year-old has had two stints at Tannadice and still lives in Dundee.

And the Scottish Sun have reported new United boss Ray McKinnon is keen to bring Flood back for a third spell.

The Dundee side are on the lookout for a sea of new signings to help the club bounce straight back into the Premiership.

Last season was a wash-out for the Tannadice club as they were relegated with just 28 points.

But after releasing a number of high earners – including new Dons signing Callum Morris – the Arabs are keen to turn the tide and start afresh.

Watered down by departures, a signing of Flood’s stature would give them a massive boost in terms of experience.

Stewart Murdoch has already arrived from Ross County on a one-year deal and McKinnon is pushing to add more new faces.

But Dons boss McInnes does not want to lose any of his squad and will resist any offers for his players.

Aberdeen have signed defender Morris and forwards Jayden Stockley and Miles Storey on free transfers and looking to add to, not shrink, the squad.