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The 4 transfer case studies Lennon Miller should ponder as paths to Celtic and Rangers plus Europe are trodden

Rising star Lennon Miller has got Scottish football talking – and it's no wonder after his rapid rise at Motherwell.

The likes of Celtic and Rangers have been said to be considering going in for a January raid on the 18-year-old after his scintillating start to the campaign with clubs across Europe also known to to be keeping tabs on the prospect. The Fir Park side are believed to be holding out for a record sale of Miller in the region of £4million. Boss Stuart Kettlewell clearly values him highly having handed him the armband in the blockbuster Premier Sports Cup semi-final with Rangers.

He is the man of the moment and is the next wonderkid to emerge from the Lanarkshire conveyor belt of talent - with the Steelmen no strangers to seeing their talented kids be snapped up in recent years. But what can Miller learn from those who came before him? He could stay beyond the January window to ramp up his game time but it feels inevitable that he will soon leave.

Record Sport takes a look at the latest player to graduate from the Motherwell academy and follows a path that could be on offer to the wonderkid when the transfer window opens in January.

David Turnbull left Celtic in January for Cardiff City following three-and-a-half successful years at Parkhead. After signing for the Hoops at the age of 21 in a £3million move, he contributed to two Premiership title victories as well as getting his hands on two Scottish Cup trophies and League Cup winners' medals as well as winning his first full international Scotland cap in 2021.

Despite a bulging personal trophy cabinet, Turnbull struggled for regular game time during his final six months in Glasgow's east end following the arrival of Brendan Rodgers. Celtic opted to sell

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