Kenny Miller has made 38 appearances for Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers so far this season.

Glasgow Rangers striker Kenny Miller has told the Glasgow Evening Times that it would really hurt him to leave Ibrox in the summer.
Miller’s contract at Rangers is set to expire at the end of the season, and Pedro Caixinha’s arrival at the Glasgow club has put his future into further doubt.
The Scotland international claims that he is still yet to meet with the Portuguese boss to discuss terms over a new deal.
“Nothing has moved on at all. There has not been any chat,” Miller said.
“With a new manager coming in it’s kind of put that on hold a little bit.
“It would hurt me if I was to leave – of course it would. I want to be here and I still feel I have a lot to offer as a player.
“But that’s up to the manager. He is a man who seems to have strong opinions and views so he will make his own mind up on who he wants here and who he doesn’t.
“I have not had a private conversation with him about it.
“I definitely see myself playing next season, wherever that may be.”
Miller has said throughout the season that he wants to stay at Rangers, but it remains to be seen whether Caixinha will consider the veteran to be part of his long-term plans.
Miller has played an important role for Rangers this season, despite reaching the age of 37.
Miller has made 38 appearances for Rangers to date across all competitions, scoring nine goals and claiming six assists.
Miller has started both of the Rangers matches which Caixinha has taken charge of so far.

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