Miller must stay - Davis

29 December 2010 14:30
Steven Davis has urged Kenny Miller to wait until the end of the season if he is determined to quit Rangers. Miller is out of contract in the summer and has so far failed to agree a new deal with the Scottish champions. He has already been linked with a move to Turkey with Champions League opponents Bursaspor, as well as a return south of the border. The 31-year-old is enjoying his most successful campaign for Rangers, netting an impressive 22 goals so far this term, and Davis has little doubt about the importance of the striker to their title hopes. "Worst-case scenario, he has to stay until the end of the season for us," midfielder Davis said. "If he decides it's right for him to move on after that, then that's his choice. "For us, as a team, with the amount of goals he has scored and the form he has been in, it's imperative that we keep him at the club until the end of the season at least."

Source: PA