Rangers told to up Miller bid

20 July 2011 14:05
Rangers will have to significantly improve their offer to buy back Kenny Miller from Bursaspor after the Turkish side threw out their bid.[LNB] Rangers were looking to pay back the £400,000 they received for Miller in January, but Bursaspor want more than double that to release the unhappy Scotland striker.[LNB]And Rangers will have to act quickly with Cardiff closing in on a deal.[LNB]Bursaspor's director of transfers, Erkan Kamat, told STV: "The policy of Rangers is not good. I don't like it. It is a ridiculously low offer.[LNB]"As far as we are concerned, Kenny Miller has been sold to Cardiff City.[LNB]"He is going to be their player and he is not going to Rangers."[LNB]Miller asked for a transfer after failing to settle in Turkey but Bursaspor told his agent and Rangers they were looking for about £900,000 to release him.[LNB]"We are in a very bad position now," said Kamat.[LNB]"We have a Europa League match next week, Kenny is going and we need another striker.[LNB]"We want 1million euros to buy another player."[LNB]

Source: Team_Talk