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Rams striker looking to move on

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Rams striker looking to move on

Rams striker Kenny Miller has stated he would like to move back to Scotland if the Rams are relegated this season.

With the Rams sitting bottom of the Premiership on only nine points it looks like the Scottish international will head North for next season.

The 28-year-old has stated he would be prepared to return to Rangers – despite his spell with Celtic. He was linked with a return to Ibrox in the January transfer window but Paul Jewell said he was going nowhere, but Miller has said he would be tempted to cross the Old Firm divide once again.

‘The fact I have history with the club and their main rivals wouldn’t come into my thinking,’ explained Miller.

‘The fans were great with me – I never had any problems from either side. There is always going to be the odd comment but times have changed.’

The Scotland forward speaking in the News of the World newspaper added: ‘I’ve another two years left at Derby and I don’t have a get-out clause, but we’ll wait and see what happens.

‘If something like that was to come up, you would be silly to rule it out.’

Miller – who played for Rangers between 2000-2001 – is realistic about the remainder of the season with the rock bottom Rams, currently holding just nine Premier League points from 26 games.

‘The last thing you want is to be known as the worst team in terms of points totals in Premiership history, so we’ll be looking to get over that first.

‘All we’ve got to fight for is pride.’

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