Does Glasgow Rangers striker Kenny Miller have a future at Ibrox under manager Pedro Caixinha?

Miller is in his third spell at Rangers at the moment and has a contract with the Glasgow giants until the end of the season.
The former Celtic striker has not played in the Gers’ last two Scottish Premiership games, which they have won.

As reported by The Scottish Sun, Miller’s agent Dave Baldwin recently hit out at Rangers manager Pedro Caixinha over the 37-year-old’s situation.
Former Rangers midfielder Ferguson, who is an Ibrox legend, has suggested that there is no way back at the club for Miller.

“Now the agent’s come out and been pretty strong in what he’s said, I think that it’s going to be difficult for Kenny to come back,” Ferguson told the Peter & Roughie’s Football Show.
Miller may be 37 years of age, but the former Wolverhampton Wanderers and Derby County striker is a very good player with a lot of experience.
While Rangers have shown that they can win without the veteran striker by hammering Hamilton Academical and St Johnstone, it would be wise for the player and the manager to patch things up and continue to work until the end of the season.
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