Glasgow Rangers striker Kenny Miller, who is suspended by the Ibrox club, has been linked with Motherwell and Hibernian.

According to The Scottish Sun, both Motherwell and Hibernian are interested in signing Miller when his current contract with Rangers runs out at the end of the season.
The 38-year-old former Celtic striker has been suspended by Rangers, as stated on the Gers’ official website.
Motherwell manager Robinson has suggested that he is interested in adding Miller to his team for the 2018-19 campaign.

Robinson told The Scottish Sun when asked about any interest in Miller: “Kenny is a Rangers player. It would be wrong for me to talk about any player under contract elsewhere. But we are always looking to improve the squad.”

Good signing for Motherwell?
Miller knows the Scottish Premiership inside out, and the Scotsman would be a good signing for Motherwell.
The 38-year-old can still play at the top level for one more year at least, and he would be an asset to Motherwell.
Since it is clear that he does not have any future at Rangers, Miller should look at the possibility of joining Motherwell in the summer transfer window.
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