Glasgow Rangers striker Kenny Miller has been playing well for the Ibrox outfit this season.
Rangers striker Kenny Miller has told The Scottish Sun that he wants to remain at the club.
Miller 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.
This is the Scottish striker’s third spell at the Gers, having also played for Old Firm rivals Celtic in 2006-07.
The 37-year-old striker has revealed that he wants to remain at Ibrox, and he has also disclosed the discussion he has had with Rangers manager Mark Warburton.
Andy Halliday celebrates with Kenny Miller after scoring for Rangers
“Everybody knows where I want to be,” Miller told The Scottish Sun. “Whether that happens or not is out of my hands.
“I have spoken to the manager on a few occasions so I know his thoughts on it. I want to be here and the manager has said he wants me to be here so we’ll take it from there.”
Rangers’ Kenny Miller celebrates after scoring
Miller is playing well for Rangers at the moment and has been one of the best players for the Gers so far this season.
Rangers are second in the Scottish Premiership table at the moment with 39 points from 21 matches.
The Ibrox outfit are 19 points behind leaders and Old Firm rivals Celtic, who have a game in hand.
The Gers will return to action on Saturday afternoon when they take on Motherwell away from home at the Fir Park Stadium in the Scottish Premiership.
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