Rangers accept the Nelson loan covers from Arsenal, and Lennon Miller’s £2.5 million medical is set.

Rangers accept the Nelson loan covers from Arsenal, and Lennon Miller’s £2.5 million medical is set.

Derek Ferguson finds it incomprehensible that Rangers have not yet pursued Lennon Miller, a midfielder for Motherwell.

Rangers Review stated on January 24 that the SPFL team had turned down Udinese‘s £2.5 million offer because they are seeking £4 million for the 18-year-old.

It is believed that rivals Celtic are eager to hire Miller as well.

“Yes, but there are different ways to structure this – with sell-on clauses and with appearances,” Ferguson stated in an interview with Open Goal.

If it was £2.5 million, Motherwell would receive additional money depending on how many games he plays; occasionally, he would go and they would recoup the money through sell-on clauses.

I’ve been keeping an eye on him for a few years. His talent is obvious.

Why won’t the Rangers catch him? The fact that he has advanced has worked out well.
At that price, Rangers cannot afford Lennon Miller’s services.

At Motherwell, Miller has shown exceptional skill and maturity for his age, making him a standout player in the Premiership.

However, it would be difficult for the Gers to sign him due to their budgetary constraints.

Despite Miller’s undoubted talent and the possibility that his signing could be a wise move for the Gers’ future,

their transfer plan must be more careful given the current financial situation.

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