Rangers told to dig deep for Miller

12 July 2011 16:00

Bursaspor have told Rangers they will have to pay 'serious money' to bring Kenny Miller back to Ibrox.

Light Blues' manager Ally McCoist is considering a move to re-sign the Scotland striker for what would be his third spell in Govan. Miller was the top goalscorer in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League last season despite leaving in January - having struck 21 goals - and the Turkish club accept the player is unsettled and will consider a sale.

However, Bursaspor's director of transfers Erkan Kamat was quoted as telling STV: "If the circumstances are right, if things are good, and the conditions are correct, then why not? But Rangers have to pay serious money, a good transfer fee."

He added: "If Rangers are opening the door, we can maybe settle something.

"It can happen but it is not just a case of opening the door, it's not that easy.

"At the moment I am not talking about his valuation. We will see what Rangers want to do."

Last month Rangers refused to entertain several offers from Bursaspor for defender Steven Whittaker but Kamat shrugged off his disappointment.

"I wanted to sign Steven Whittaker but Rangers always gave me a no answer," he added. "In fact they didn't even get back in touch with me.

"I will have to make a plan. I can't say anymore just now. I will meet Kenny tomorrow, and then we will have a clearer picture."

Source: PA