Kenny Miller is reportedly wanted by Aberdeen.

Kenny Miller is leaving Rangers as his contract with the Ibrox club has run out, and at 38 years of age, many would expect the former Celtic striker to hang up his boot.
Miller, though, is not planning retirement yet, and the departing Rangers striker has said that he wants to carry on playing in Scotland.
According to The Scottish Sun, Aberdeen, Hibernian, Dundee and Motherwell all are interested in securing the services of the striker in the summer transfer window.
The former Hibernian and Celtic striker, who had three different spells at Rangers, has stated that he wants to carry on playing in Scotland.

Kenny Miller’s future
The Scottish Sun quotes Miller as saying: “I’m not ruling anything out, but the odds are that I’ll probably be in Scotland
“I have spoken with numerous people regarding my options for next year. I don’t think it’s right to start throwing names out there just yet.”
Meanwhile, former Rangers and Aberdeen midfielder Jim Bett has given his take on the future of Miller.
The former Scotland international has stated that Miller would be a good signing for Aberdeen.

Bett told The Scottish Sun: “Kenny is 38 now but he still looks superfit and when you see him play, that energy is still there.
“He’s obviously kept himself in good shape and to be playing at a high level at his age is a real credit to his dedication.
“If Derek does manage to sign Kenny, he might not play every single week but I do think he could do a real good job for Aberdeen.”
Good signing for Aberdeen
Miller may be in his last 30s, but the Scottish striker is still a good player who can score quite a few goals in the Scottish Premiership.
Signing Miller would make Aberdeen stronger in their quest to challenge Old Fir duo Rangers and Celtic for the Scottish Premiership title.
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