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Former Rangers striker Miller leaves Dundee amid reported Partick interest

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Kenny Miller has officially left Dundee by mutual consent.
The 39-year-old former Ibrox goal machine is now clubless ahead of the 2019/20 season.

Dee manager, James McPake, claims the contract termination was Miller’s idea, rather than the club’s.
“Kenny came to see me on Friday,” he explained, as quoted by the Daily Record. “He told me he was wanting to get away.”
“I have no issue with Kenny. I expected him back for pre-season and I wasn’t told otherwise. His attitude has been great over the couple of days I had with him and I wish him all the best for the future.”

Miller returned to Ibrox last season as Dundee’s skipper. (photo by David Young/Action Plus via Getty Images)

Miller actively asking to leave, suggests there’s another opportunity on the horizon for him.

That tallies with a Scottish Sun report that Partick Thistle are ready to offer him a deal.
The Jags are rebuilding this summer after narrowly avoiding relegation from the Scottish Championship in 2018/19.
They have let a number of players go, including their own veteran striker, Kris Doolan [Daily Record]. However, it seems manager, Gary Caldwell, believes Miller would be a step up in quality.
Miller may not be quite as prolific as he once was. However, he showed at stages last season that he still has a killer instinct and would likely still be a star turn at Championship level.