Rangers striker Kenny Miller is set to leave Ibrox this summer.

According to The Scottish Sun, Hibernian and Motherwell want to sign Rangers forward Kenny Miller having been suspended on Tuesday.
The Gers were thumped 4-0 by Celtic in the Scottish Cup on Sunday, and as if a thrashing at the hands of their bitter rivals wasn’t bad enough, the fallout from the defeat has been even worse.
Not only were Greg Docherty and Alfredo Morelos allegedly arguing after the final whistle, but Kenny Miller and Lee Wallace have been suspended for rowing with manager Graeme Murty.
With Miller’s contract coming to an end this summer, his Rangers career is effectively over – but two clubs are already interested in securing his signature when the Gers part ways with him.

The Scottish Sun claim that Motherwell are interested in landing Miller, whilst ex-Celtic teammate Kenny Miller – currently in charge of Hibernian – wants to reunite with the veteran.
Miller, 38, is currently in his third spell with Rangers, and has become something of a hero at Ibrox over the years having made over 300 appearances and scored more than 100 goals for the club.
Rangers seemingly weren’t going to extend Miller’s deal anyway, and his imminent exit means clubs are looking to offer him one more contract before his retirement, with a return to first club Hibernian possibly appealing.
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