Rangers have announced that a highly-rated youth player has signed a contract extension with the club.
Teenager, Murray Miller, has extended his Ibrox stay for an undisclosed period.
Miller was an integral part of the Gers U17 side who made history last season by becoming the first British team to win the prestigious Alkass Cup in Doha.
He was also part of the U18 squad which won the Scottish Youth Cup. The midfielder missed out on the final against Celtic due to an injury, but he played a big part in the earlier rounds of the competition.
Back in September, the Daily Record reported that Miller was the subject of a potential international tug of war between Scotland and Australia.
The Ger was born in Oz, but moved to the UK some years ago and had apparently been primed for a Scotland U18s call-up before the Socceroos declared their interest.
He subsequently featured in a series of unofficial friendlies for Australia U17s and was said to have impressed.
Miller played 75 minutes for the Rangers Development XI on Saturday afternoon, in a 5-1 defeat to Huddersfield Town.
A first-team outcast scored a screamer in the fixture, much to the surprise of some Bears.
