Glasgow Rangers signed Kenny Miller and Clint Hill in the summer transfer window.
Rangers manager Mark Warburton has suggested to The Scottish Sun that the club could hand new contracts to Kenny Miller and Clint Hill.
Warburton has been impressed with the performances of striker Miller and defender Hill.
Miller, who is 37 years of age, has been on the books of Rangers since the summer of 2014 and has a contract with the Gers until the end of the season, according to Transfermarkt.co.uk.
Hill, who is 38 years of age, joined the Gers in the summer of 2016 after leaving Queens Park Rangers at the end of last season and has a contract until the end of the 2016-17 campaign.
Rangers manager Warburton has suggested that the Scottish Premiership club could hand the duo new deals.

“Kenny and Clint are two of the first out every day,” Warburton told The Scottish Sun. “That tells you a lot about their attitude and they are reaping the rewards.
“I have no doubt about their quality and it is a pleasure to have them on board here. They enjoy playing for Rangers – Kenny is a Rangers man – but Clint has come in at 38 and is playing in front of 50,000 people.
“They are the biggest crowds of his life at 38 so long may that continue. The discussions go on. The focus is on January but my opinion in terms of what I, David Weir and the staff here think of those two guys is very clear.”

Miller and Hill have played well for Rangers so far this season and have established themselves as key players for the Glasgow giants.
It would make sense for the club to hand the duo new one-year deals, but at the same time they should look at younger players who could replace them in the coming years.
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