Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers are said to be offering Kenny Miller a new contract, and to be interested in signing Kenny McLean from Aberdeen.

Glasgow Rangers boss Pedro Caixinha has refused to be drawn over rumours about either Kenny Miller or Kenny McLean, when asked at his latest press conference, which was broadcast on the Ibrox side’s official Youtube channel.
Rangers are said to have offered Kenny Miller a new deal by The Sun, with the 37-year-old expected to commit his future to the Glasgow side in the near future.
Miller has been a key player for Rangers this season, but his future was in some doubt.

And when asked whether suggestions that the veteran forward had finally got the new contract which he wanted, Caixinha would not confirm nor deny the rumours.
“It’s an internal affair,” the Portuguese boss said. “I’m not going to comment on any speculation.”
Caixinha was similarly tight-lipped, when asked about Rangers’ reported interest in McLean.

The Aberdeen midfielder is reportedly on Rangers’ transfer wishlist, ahead of the summer window opening.
But Caixinha said: “It’s speculation. I don’t comment on speculation.”
McLean has been in fine form for Aberdeen so far this season, with his performances catching the eye.
McLean will reportedly cost over £1 million, but Rangers are not put off by the Dons’ asking price (The Scottish Sun).
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