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Motherwell boss denies Lennon Miller transfer rumour

Motherwell boss denies Lennon Miller transfer rumour

The National23-07-2025
The Fir Park midfielder is a man in demand this summer with a host of top clubs circling and his club resigned to losing him, but holding out for a record-breaking fee.
The 18-year-old is believed to prefer a move abroad despite interest from Celtic, Rangers and in England. There had been a suggestion he was out in Italy for discussions with a club out there.
However, Askou insists that is not the case and Miller remains with his squad even though he has not featured in any Premier Sports Cup matches.
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He said: "There's nothing new on Lennon. He wasn't able to be here tonight but we will hopefully see him tomorrow.
"There are a lot of rumours about Lennon Miller, and I've heard a lot of funny stories and rumours, but the thing is he's still a Motherwell player and we're very happy to have him here.
"When there's something concrete to comment on, we will.
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