Celtic and Rangers urged to move for record-breaking Scotland talent

Celtic and Rangers urged to move for record-breaking Scotland talent

A teenage player from Scotland has been advised to think about joining Old Firm rivals Celtic and Rangers.

Charlie Mulgrew, a former Scotland international, has predicted that Lennon Miller, a promising player from Motherwell, will sign with either Celtic or Rangers. He feels that the Old Firm should make an immediate attempt to get the midfield player.

The 17-year-old, who made his senior debut in a Scottish Cup match against Inverness Caledonian Thistle in August 2022 at the age of 16 years and six days, is now the club’s youngest player ever. He has already made 21 appearances in all competitions this season. Due to Miller’s growth within the Motherwell organization, manager Stuart Kettlewell was compelled to acknowledge that, in light of rumors that English Premier League team Newcastle United was interested in signing the gifted young player, he was attempting to tie down Miller to a new deal.

The Motherwell manager stated in October that they would be happy to extend Lennon’s contract. Lennon is such a calm young man, and when we talk to his family and reps, we just want to do what’s best for his future. Although he is a young man who has shown promise in advancing through the game’s several stages, it is crucial that he plays a lot of games.

He is in a great place to be right now. Lennon has never hidden the fact that he loves playing football here. He was signed by Stevie Hammell and Alan Burrows a little over a year ago to a three-year contract, which was the longest possible for his age. Although the young man had many suitors, I don’t think they encountered any opposition. Now it’s my responsibility to see if we can advance it. We are doing all in our power to keep him longer and provide the groundwork for what we hope will be a very successful career.

The Scotland Under-19 international attracted attention when he made a significant contribution to Kettlewell’s team on Sunday, setting up Blair Spittal to give the Steelmen the lead in a hotly contested match against Celtic. The son of legendary Aberdeen striker Lee Miller, Miller was unable to save his team from losing 3-1 as Adam Idah’s brace in the second half helped the Hoops win, although he did attract the attention of Sky Sports pundit Mulgrew.

“You see the effect he has on the game today,” he said to the broadcaster. The way he plays, he plays like a man. He is really intelligent. He is shown requesting that the goalie take the kickoff and flick it on, much like his father did. What a teammate. sensible boy. also hails from a respectable family. He is someone I would sign right away and add to the roster if I were the Rangers or Celtics.

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