After transfer rumors surrounding the midfield player began to circulate, Peter Martin has advised Lennon Miller to pass on a summer move to Rangers or Celtic.
On February 27, the PLZ Soccer writer stated on the publication’s website that Motherwell is a “great club” where the adolescent may grow into “our next superstar” and that, should an Ibrox or Parkhead deal be completed at the conclusion of the season, he should insist on being loaned back to Fir Park.
Charlie Mulgrew and James McFadden sparred over the 17-year-old’s future on Sky Sports after he helped Blair Spittal against the Hoops on Sunday, February 25. Martin, though, is certain that he should play rather than sit on the bench on either side of the Old Firm.
Martin wrote: “Lennon Miller, remain put. Continue honing your abilities, sharpening your sense of the game, and gaining experience playing routinely excellent football.
Get your agency to arrange a loan back to Motherwell for the duration of the following season if, for example, Celtic or Rangers made a summertime approach.
“At seventeen, you are the team’s best player. At eighteen, when you reach nineteen and have played seventy games, what will you be like?”
Yes, it’s a risk, but I’d hate to see you warming the bench in Glasgow’s blue or green—or anyplace other, for that matter—half of the city, he said.
“Many football players and agents are yelling, ‘Get moving now!'” At a large club, you would fare better on $5,000 or $10,000 a week than on a few hundred at Motherwell.
Lennon Miller advised to reject transfer options to the Rangers and Celtics
Even though the young player has the potential to be a player Philippe Clement would want to have, it may be too soon for him to hope to start on a regular basis at Ibrox.
In the near term, Martin’s offer to return the Scot to Fir Park on loan for the year may be the most prudent course of action if the Belgian had intentions of incorporating him into his midfield.
Under such circumstances, the possibility of a move to the other side of Glasgow is always present, but since Brexit, English teams have been more interested in British-based prospects, so any Scottish team hoping to sign him may lose out if he makes an early impression and ends up in the Premier League like Billy Gilmour.
Around an experienced core, Rangers are adding young to the team with players like Oscar Cortes (20), Ridvan Yilmaz (22), and Mohamed Diomande (22), who are all now important.
It wouldn’t come as a major surprise to hear that the Light Blues were interested in Miller, therefore, if Ryan Jack isn’t able to get his contract extended and an agreement can’t be made with John Lundstram.
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