BREAKING NEWS: “What a player,” it is suggested that the Rangers take immediate action about the reported interest in November before it is too late.
Before it’s too late, Rangers have been urged to increase their rumored interest in 17-year-old Lennon Miller, a gifted player from Motherwell.
In November, Lennon Miller was linked to a plethora of clubs, including the Ibrox team, many Premier League teams, and Old Firm rivals Celtic.
Charlie Mulgrew has already urged both sides of the Old Firm to get in now before it’s too late, after Miller played a part in an outstanding Motherwell display against Celtic in the first half.
Charlie Mulgrew wants Lennon Miller signed by the Rangers.
Charlie Mulgrew stated to the Sky Sports panel following the game that Lennon Miller would be best suited by either the Rangers or the Celtics.
The 37-year-old former Celtic defender waxed poetic over the young player, expressing his high expectations for the Motherwell teenager going forward.
Mulgrew said during Motherwell vs. Celtic’s live stream on Sky Sports, “You see the effect he has on the game today.” “The way he plays, he plays like a man.

“He is really intelligent. He is seen pleading with the goalie to flick on the goal kick, just like his father Lee Miller used to do. What a teammate. sensible boy. also hails from a respectable family.
“I would sign him right away and add him to the team if I were the Celtics or Rangers. What an athlete he is.
Teenager from Motherwell might haunt Old Firm
Rangers supporters have taken note of the fact that, despite his young age, Lennon Miller set up Blair Spittal for the first goal in Motherwell’s eventual 3-1 Scottish Premiership loss to Celtic.
The midfield player dribbled towards goal and set himself up for a fantastic strike after making an incredible turn at the edge of the Celtic box.
The young midfield player is undoubtedly one for the future, and he will face some challenges should either side of the Old Firm make a move.
Lennon Miller is now getting playing time at Motherwell, but it will be very different if he plays for the Rangers or Celtics.
A failure to reach an agreement might come back to hurt either party at a time when UEFA homegrown quotas need to be filled—Miller is young enough to be regarded as homegrown at the club.
particularly if Lennon Miller of Motherwell decides to play for Rangers or Celtic rather than in the Premier League and has success in Scotland.
This season, the youthful midfield player has made 21 appearances for the Scottish Premiership team, tallying one goal.