
Bailey Rice could leave Rangers in Premiership loan
It is now claimed by the Daily Record the Fir Park are weighing up trying to bring him back on a loan for the season.
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Rice remains highly rated has had limited first-team experience at Rangers so it may be beneficial for him to go out for more game time. Russell Martin will have to weigh that up if an offer does come in from Lanarkshire.
The Scotland under-21s cap impressed in a Europa League clash with Manchester United last season and has 15 appearances in total for the first team.
Motherwell are looking to add a midfielder after selling Rice's former youth teammate Miller to Udinese for a club record fee.

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38 minutes ago
- Scotsman
'Not normal for a young guy' - Inside Lennon Miller's rise to Serie A amid comparisons to €28m man
The Scotland international has left boyhood club Motherwell for Italian top flight stalwarts Udinese Sign up to our Football newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Some might say the only surprise over Lennon Miller's transfer to Serie A outfit Udinese is that it took so long for him to get there. Speak to anybody who's been around, played with or coached the latest Scottish export to Italy, and the timing is just like his style on the pitch. Calculated, precise and mapped out within an inch of its life. That is how the teenager dictated play in the Motherwell midfield, a club that has just sold him for a record-breaking fee, a place he's called home since the age of seven and that has helped him deal with plenty that few his age have. He lost his mum, Donna, who passed in 2012 after having cancer. At five years old, Miller sought an escape in football and built a mentality that matured him beyond his formative years. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad "That's probably one of the biggest aspects of his development, his mental side of it," said Fir Park academy director David Clarkson, who came across Miller at under-13 level. 'His approach to his journey, his approach to progressing, how mature he's been from a young age. Even back then and that young, he had a level head on him. He's dealt with a lot through his life, and he was just so down to earth and so willing to learn and helpful. Probably mature beyond his years.' How Lennon Miller made himself a top talent It was clear before his Motherwell debut at the age of 16 against Inverness Caledonian Thistle in August 2022 that this was to be arguably the Steelmen's hottest academy product. No mean feat from a system that's produced fellow Scotland internationalists James McFadden, David Turnbull, Max Johnston and many others. So when did the wider football audience get a whiff of what those in ML1 had sensed for years? It wasn't a debut where he became the youngest-ever player in Motherwell's 139-year history, not his senior Scotland bow, neither turning Celtic captain Callum McGregor inside-out with a roulette spin at the age of 17 or skippering Motherwell at Hampden against Rangers, but on a summer's day away at Elgin City. It had come about thanks to a Jamie Murphy summer. Never heard of that phenomenon? Allow this scribe to explain. The ex-Brighton, Rangers and Hibs attacker plus current Ayr United veteran was an emerging Motherwell talent and netted his first goal during a 2-0 win away at Hibs in 2008. There was some doubt over his ability to handle the physical side of the game until he beefed up over that summer and went on to make 213 Motherwell appearances, becoming the club's record European goalscorer before moving to Sheffield United. So as Miller came back from his debut season with a demeanour that looked 26 and not 16, it set the scene for a breakout campaign two years ago, starting with a well-taken strike in victory at Borough Briggs. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad "I think his face had even changed," former teammate Dan Casey recalled. 'He just looked a bit older. I'm sure he put in a lot of work that off-season, because it definitely showed.' "That kind of moment for me just stood out," Clarkson said of his goal on League Cup duty. 'I think that moment for me was 'that's the boy.' Everything was there, and we'd seen it for years and just hoped he got the opportunity and hoped he did progress.' Every press conference, every time a pundit discussed Motherwell, every time the club was brought up in passing conversation, Miller was the centre of it all. For Michael Wimmer arriving as Motherwell manager with zero Scottish football experience last February, he got very accustomed to the teenager before his hasty exit in May amid personal circumstances. Enzo Millot comparison Having managed at Austria Wien and coached in the Bundesliga with Augsburg then Stuttgart, he's used to working alongside elite talent. Miller ranks in his five-man VIP club of players that includes Enzo Millot, Tottenham defender Kevin Danso, Juventus' Argentine international Nico Gonzalez and Wolves forward Sasa Kalajdzic. If you're not acquainted with French midfielder Millot, Stuttgart sold him days before Miller's Udinese move at a cool price of €28 million to Saudi side Al-Ahli. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'Lennon is in the top five talents I've worked with,' said Wimmer, who now manages German third-tier side Jahn Regensburg. 'In the six position to compare it with Lennon, it's perhaps Enzo who is similar to him. Lennon played without mistakes. If he had 100 passes, he completed 99 passes to the teammate. This is not normal for a young guy.' Wycombe Wanderers defender Casey had a front-row seat to striker Evan Ferguson's rise at Irish side Bohemians before switching to Brighton, now with Roma. He'll be a keen observer of Udinese's battles versus I Giallorossi this season in Italy's top flight, but Miller's emergence brought flashbacks while the Irishman was in Lanarkshire. The only thing Miller seemingly didn't do at Motherwell was pull his weight in car schooling alongside Stephen O'Donnell and Calum Butcher. Given he was 16 when Casey shared one with him, it wasn't too shocking. 'I think he actually got away with murder,' Casey joked. 'Time went on, and I ended up not being in his car school, so he probably didn't have to drive much for me. I'll get some petrol money off him in the future! I've been around players that have been in high demand. With Lennon, it was sort of every transfer window that there were new names coming into the pot. I was with Evan Ferguson and he was breaking into the first team at 14 or 15. He was generational. He was so big at that age that he could actually break in at such a young age, which is crazy to think. 'He started coming up and training with us towards the end of my time there. I was only there for the last couple of months when he'd made his debut and stuff. I've obviously been with Lennon the last few years and I was even younger when I was with Evan. I was thinking to myself, these lads are breaking in at this age, they're going to go on to have serious careers. Both of them, I've no doubt, will do." Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad How will Lennon Miller fare in Serie A? So what's next for Scotland's latest import to Italy after the likes of Billy Gilmour, Scott McTominay, Lewis Ferguson and an ever-expanding list of Scots making their name abroad? Away from the bright lights of Milan, Rome and Turin with Udinese, who have been in the top flight since the 1995/1996 season, there will be an opportunity to grow into the superstar many hope he can be. Wimmer's knowledge of new manager Kosta Runjaic from his time in Germany gives him confidence that Miller's short time working under his high-tempo tactics can prove beneficial to adapting abroad. Scottish football will hope he is correct.

Rhyl Journal
43 minutes ago
- Rhyl Journal
Sunday's briefing: Man City make fast start and Eberechi Eze nears Palace exit
Tottenham, who opened with a 3-0 home win against Burnley, are expected to complete the signing of Crystal Palace playmaker Eberechi Eze and Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has called for a resolution to the Alexander Isak saga. Pep Guardiola claimed Manchester City's squad size is 'not healthy' after opening their Premier League campaign with a convincing 4-0 victory at Wolves. Erling Haaland struck twice and new signings Tijjani Reijnders and Rayan Cherki also got on the scoresheet as City began their quest for a seventh title in nine seasons in emphatic fashion at Molineux on Saturday. Yet while goalkeeper James Trafford also made a confident debut and Rayan Ait-Nouri shone against the club he left in the summer, Guardiola's main concern is now offloading players. Guardiola said: '(It's) too much – too many people. In the next two weeks, people will talk with players and agents to find a solution.' Eberechi Eze is understood to be closing in on a move to Tottenham. The PA news agency understands the England international has reached an agreement with current club Crystal Palace that he will not play for them at Chelsea on Sunday. Meanwhile, Thomas Frank toasted the perfect start to life at Tottenham in the Premier League after a 3-0 win over Burnley. 'Perfect start or dream start,' Frank said. 'We all know we need to follow up on it. Today I will just enjoy it and I hope the players, the club and the fans enjoy it because that is important. Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has called for a resolution to Alexander Isak's future. The Magpies felt the absence of their wantaway striker at Aston Villa as they were held to a 0-0 draw against 10 men. Isak was left out by Howe as the Sweden international tries to force a move away from St James' Park, with Liverpool seeing a bid rejected earlier in the summer. Howe said: 'We would like a resolution. When I say we, I'm talking about myself and I'm sure the ownership, everyone really, the players that we have, because I think we need that clarity this season.' Ruben Amorim feels 'more confident' about Manchester United's qualities heading into Sunday's Premier League opener against Arsenal. A sense of optimism has returned to Old Trafford, just three months on from their worst top-flight campaign in 51 years being compounded by a damaging defeat in the Europa League final. 'It is hard to know (what we will deliver) because we cannot change everything in four weeks, but we are better,' Amorim said. 'We have new players that we need to understand in the real game what they are capable to do in the moment. But I am really more confident. That is clear. I am more confident in this moment.' The new season starts here. 2025/26 🔜 — Premier League (@premierleague) June 18, 2025 Manchester United and Arsenal launch their Premier League campaigns at Old Trafford in the 4.30pm kick off and Chelsea take on London rivals Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge (2pm) in their opening match. Brentford's new head coach Keith Andrews takes charge of his first match at Nottingham Forest (2pm). There are also two Championship fixtures. Relegated pair Ipswich and Southampton face off at Portman Road (12pm) and Hull play Oxford at home (3pm).


North Wales Chronicle
an hour ago
- North Wales Chronicle
Sunday's briefing: Man City make fast start and Eberechi Eze nears Palace exit
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