
Well yet to receive 'firm bid' for Miller, says midfielder's dad
Motherwell are yet to receive a "firm bid" for Lennon Miller, says the teenage midfielder's father.Speculation continues to surround the future of the 18-year-old, who has just one year remaining on his Fir Park contract.The youngster, who ended a stellar campaign by impressing for Scotland earlier this month, is due to return to Motherwell on Monday for pre-season training.On what the future holds for Miller, his dad Lee said on BBC Sportsound: "We'll just wait and see what happens, but he just ultimately wants to play football. "In terms of decision-wise, we'll sit down and weigh up the pros and cons about different things, but there's not been a firm bid put in place for Lennon."With a number of Miller's international team-mates excelling in Italy, such as Billy Gilmour, Scott McTominay and Lewis Ferguson, the teenager's father hinted that his son is open to moving abroad."[Scottish players] are being given an opportunity, they're being given a platform to go and express themselves and they've been shown a lot of faith abroad," the former Scotland and Aberdeen striker said."It's only going to benefit the national team in years to come."

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