Kenny Miller is leaving Steven Gerrard’s Ibrox club Glasgow Rangers this summer.

Kenny Miller is leaving Rangers this summer. With the former Celtic striker’s contract at Ibrox running out and the Gers not offering him a new deal, the 38-year-old is a free agent.
Miller is 38 years of age, and there will be many who will doubt whether the departing Rangers striker can still play in the Scottish Premiership.
The former Hibernian and Wolverhampton Wanderers striker’s agent, Dave Baldwin, has revealed that the Scotsman has as many as four offers.

Baldwin told The Scottish Sun: “Kenny has four offers currently on the table — and that’s without us putting his name out there.
“Two of them are from Scotland and two are from abroad so we’ll see what happens fairly soon.”

Right decision from Rangers?
Miller did well in his three spells at Rangers, and the Ibrox faithful should be thankful to him for his dedication and his goal.
Rangers, though, were right not to hand him a new contract, as Miller is past his time, and it is time for the Gers to look at younger players.
The striker’s importance in the team also dwindled this past season, as the veteran was able to make only 18 appearances in the Scottish Premiership, scoring three goals and providing two assists in the process, according to Transfermarkt.com.
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