Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers are trying to offload the 26-year-old it seems.
It is safe to say that Rangers fans won’t miss Rob Kiernan if he leaves Ibrox this summer.
According to The Scottish Sun, English outfit MK Dons are willing to sign the centre-back but they cannot meet his £200,000 valuation.

The 26-year-old, who joined Rangers for that figure in 2015 under Mark Warburton, struggled to adapt to life in Glasgow and came in for criticism for his performance in the Scottish Cup final defeat to Hibernian 14 months ago.
With new boss Pedro Caixinha bringing in Bruno Alves, Kiernan, who played one match since the Portuguese boss replaced Warburton, is deemed surplus to requirement it seems.
And fans of the Gers will not miss him one bit by the sounds of things.
Rangers have signed nine players this summer as Caixinha continues to overhaul a squad which was clearly not good enough to challenge Celtic, who finished 39 points clear of their Old Firm rivals in the Premiership last season.
So far, the 46-year-old has sold Joe Garner and Barrie McKay, and loaned Andy Halliday to Gabala in Azerbaijan.

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