Kenny Miller considering second contract offer from Rangers

26 August 2010 11:10
Paying his way: Miller scored a hat-trick as Rangers beat Hibs 3-0 at Easter Road last weekend[LNB]Rangers chief executive Martin Bain has made Kenny Miller a second new contract offer. [LNB]The 30-year-old striker's current deal is due to expire next summer and he has turned down an extension which would have seen his basic wage cut. [LNB]However, Bain believes he has now come up with a deal good enough to keep Miller, who is reportedly being tracked by Newcastle. [LNB]'I've offered Kenny an extension to his contract,' Bain said. 'The dealings I've had with him and his agent over the last week to 10 days have been great. [LNB]'It's now up to Kenny. The offer is there and we'd like him to extend his contract. [LNB]'He was made an original offer which he rejected and I understood his rationale for doing so. [LNB]'Since then we have continued to talk and I have made him a second offer.'[LNB] Hibernian 0 Rangers 3: Second-half Miller treble puts red-hot Gers on a rollSign up to our FREE Fantasy Football game - with £40,000 in prize money up for grabsRangers goalkeeper Allan McGregor set to land five-year deal at Ibrox Rangers defender David Weir ready to answer Craig Levein's Scotland SOSRangers manager Smith laments Laffery indiscipline after sending off RANGERS FC

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