Kenny Miller is reportedly leaving Ibrox for the third time but is he about to swap Rangers for Scottish Premiership rivals Aberdeen?

Kenny Miller’s Rangers career has looked over ever since that alleged row with interim boss Graeme Murty in the aftermath the infamous 4-0 defeat at Celtic in April’s Scottish Cup semi-final, according to the Independent.
The long-serving striker, in his third spell at Ibrox, has not played for the club since and probably won’t ever again. But that does not mean Miller’s career is finished.

Hibernian are allegedly interested while Livingston have offered Miller a player-manager role, but it is understood the forward wants to continue playing at as high a level as possible which would make a move to Aberdeen all the more enticing.
But it seems that Dons fans are far less enthusiastic about this than McInnes – who tried and failed to sign Miller in January – seems to be.
Aberdeen fans want to see ambition in the transfer market this summer and although though Miller remains fit as a whippet and sharp in front of goal, signing a 38-year-old on a free does not exactly send out a statement of intent.

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