Aberdeen FC's goalkeeper Per Kristian Bratveit has cut his time with the club short, leaving after just six months. The Norwegian keeper agreed an 18-month deal with the Dons in January, but has since opted to terminate his contract early. Bratveit made six appearances for the club, his most recent outing being the 2-0 defeat to St Mirren last month. The 30-year-old's departure leaves Aberdeen with just two senior keepers, Dimitar Mitov and Nick Suman, the latter having yet to feature for the first team. A statement from Aberdeen confirmed Bratveit's departure, wishing him well in the future. Bratveit's decision to leave the club will likely lead to a search for a new goalkeeper. The Dons will need to act quickly to strengthen their squad. And with the new season approaching, Aberdeen FC's manager will be keen to bring in a suitable replacement. The club's fans will be eager to see who will be brought in to fill the gap left by Bratveit's departure. So the search begins for a new keeper to join the Dons. Bratveit's contract was terminated early, a decision that was likely not taken lightly. The keeper's time at the club was short, but he will still be remembered by the fans. His departure marks the end of a brief chapter in his career, one that was expected to last longer. But the Dons must now look to the future, and find a new keeper to help the team succeed.