Rangers duo Clint Hill and Kenny Miller are being lined up for new deals to stay at Ibrox.
According to The Scottish Sun, Rangers boss Mark Warburton wants to secure new contracts for veteran duo Clint Hill and Kenny Miller in the near future.
The Gers are likely to be in the market for new signings during this month’s transfer window, but manager Warburton appears to be keen on keeping players already at his disposal.
Rangers’ Kenny Miller celebrates scoring
Rangers veterans Clint Hill and Kenny Miller are both out of contract at the end of the season, and The Scottish Sun believe that the Rangers boss is keen on handing them both new contracts.
Defender Hill, 38, joined Rangers on a one-year deal from Queens Park Rangers last summer, and whilst he was mostly seen as a backup option for Warburton, he’s become a regular first-team player.
Celtic’s Moussa Dembele in action with Rangers’ Clint Hill
With 18 appearances and three goals in all competitions, Hill has been a valuable asset for Warburton this season, but it’s claimed that former club QPR want to re-sign Hill under new manager Ian Holloway.
Meanwhile, 37-year-old striker Kenny Miller has thrived in his third spell with the club, and he has now scored five goals in 26 games this season, having hit the opener in last weekend’s Old Firm derby against Celtic.
The attacker is also out of contract at the end of the season, and Warburton wants to tie both him and Hill down to new deals to make sure Rangers don’t lose either of them for nothing in the summer.
Warburton has a number of young players at his disposal, and keeping wise heads like Hill and Miller at Ibrox would be a smart step as long as they are still valuable on the pitch as well as off it.
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