The Colorado Rapids have transferred midfielder Connor Ronan to Scottish Premiership side Aberdeen FC, the club announced Wednesday. Connor Ronan, a 28-year-old former Irish youth international, departs Colorado after nearly four seasons with the club. He contributed two goals and 14 assists in 103 appearances upon arriving from English side Wolverhampton Wanderers. Rapids president Pádraig Smith thanked Connor Ronan for his contributions to the Colorado Rapids over the past three-and-a-half seasons. Connor Ronan has been a top professional throughout his time with the club and played an important role both on and off the field. The club is currently 11th in the Western Conference table with 16 points and returns to action on July 22 vs. San Diego FC. The transfer of Connor Ronan to Aberdeen marks the end of an era for the midfielder at the Colorado Rapids. The club wishes him and his family nothing but success in the next chapter of their journey. The Colorado Rapids's transfer decision may impact their upcoming matches, including the one against San Diego FC. The team will look to adjust their strategy without Connor Ronan. The transfer tracker will continue to monitor the Colorado Rapids's moves during the season.