With Rangers promising to keep tabs on the best young Scottish talent, you can bet there have been discussions around Motherwell’s Lennon Miller.
The 18-year-old midfielder broke through into the Scotland squad this season and such has been his form at Fir Park he’s firmly in the running for the Young Player of the Year award.
Rangers have already announced the pre-contract signing of Lyall Cameron, whilst the Gers are also reportedly turning their attentions to Josh Mulligan at Dens Park.
But when it comes to the future of Lennon Miller, the player himself is keeping tight-lipped ahead of what promises to be a busy summer.
It comes after Miller was branded a £15m player who could be available for only £4m this summer.
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Lennon Miller gives update on Motherwell future
Lennon Miller is reportedly a wanted man with clubs in Italy, England and France all linked with moves for the midfielder.
But after Udinese had a bid turned down in January, speculation is rife that Miller will move on this summer although the midfielder is keeping tight-lipped.
”To be honest I don’t really look at it,” Miller told Sky Sports when asked about speculation regarding his future.
”Obviously you see the odd thing but I just need to focus on playing for Motherwell and trying to get the best results for Motherwell and see where that takes me.”
Andy Halliday tips Rangers to move for Lennon Miller
The comments from Lennon Miller come as Motherwell teammate Andy Halliday tips the midfielder to move to European football.
Whilst the Fir Park midfielder, 33, didn’t want to put words in the teenager’s mouth, Halliday also tipped both Rangers and Celtic to launch a transfer bid in the summer.
When asked if Rangers might move for Lennon Miller, Halliday said: “I’d imagine Celtic and Rangers will, aye.
”I think, again not putting words in his mouth, it seems from the reports I think he wants to go away to Europe.”
