Rangers: Sky Sports pundits clash over Lennon Miller exit from Motherwell to Ibrox

James McFadden and Charlie Mulgrew couldn’t agree on whether Motherwell sensation Lennon Miller should be signed by the Rangers.

The 17-year-old’s fantastic assist for Blair Spittal gave the home team the lead at Fir Park. The two were speaking during the Sky Sports match coverage of the Well’s 3-1 loss to Celtic on February 25. The former Hops defender said that both sides of the Old Firm should be looking to sign him up “now” because of his obvious intelligence on the pitch.

However, McFadden, the former forward for Motherwell and Everton, argued that he needed more time to develop before considering a move up to Ibrox or Parkhead at this early stage.

According to Mulgrew, who made this statement through the Scottish Sun, “You see the effect he had on the game—he plays like a man.” He is really intelligent. He is seen pleading with the goalie to flip on the goal kick, just like his father [Lee] used to do.

What a talented individual. He is a calm young man from a respectable household. He is someone I would sign right away and add to the roster if I were the Rangers or Celtics. What an athlete he is.

McFadden, however, retorted, “No, leave him, let him grow!”

Rangers instructed to seize Lennon Miller from Fir Park right away.

Miller only has 26 senior appearances under his belt, but his turn and pass to set up Spittal’s fantastic opener revealed that fact and caused clubs to pay attention, if they hadn’t already.

It’s unclear if Motherwell will even be accessible because they will surely want to pique interest from Glasgow or anyone else for as long as possible.

The midfield player is obviously making an impression, and while it is not a given, it is anticipated that he will only get better from this point forward.

Rangers has already spent a lot of money on the £4.3 million deal to sign Mohamed Diomande to replace Philippe Clement, but given that Nico Raskin has been playing poorly and John Lundstram has not yet been re-signed, Ryan Jack may be leaving, and the situation could still be a focus in the summer.

The argument that a young adolescent needs to be where he can play for the time being is undoubtedly valid, but if the Gers are interested in him for the future, they may be motivated to act if they believe they may miss their opportunity.

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