Lennon Miller is attracting significant interest from top clubs across Scotland and beyond. The 18-year-old midfielder has been a standout performer for the Fir Park side, impressing with his goals, assists, and overall talent.
Rangers are believed to have closely monitored Miller during the summer transfer window, and the youngster’s stock continues to rise. His performances have earned him comparisons to some of the best young players in the country, and many believe he has a bright future ahead of him.
While Motherwell are keen to retain Miller’s services, the club may face a battle to keep him. With the player’s value soaring, there is a growing sense that a lucrative offer could tempt him away from Fir Park.
Former Scotland international Michael Stewart believes that Motherwell could command a fee of up to £5 million for Miller.
“The football market is very unpredictable,” Stewart told Premier Sports. “You could have a player valued at a certain price at one club, but that value could skyrocket if he moves to a different team or league.
“Lennon Miller is a top-quality player, and Motherwell have a ceiling price for him. However, if he were to play for a bigger club in a few years, his value would be much higher.
“I believe that Motherwell could realistically get between £3 million and £5 million for him.”