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Askou refuses to rule out Miller involvement against Rangers

Askou refuses to rule out Miller involvement against Rangers

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Manager Jens Berthel Askou has refused to rule out in-demand Lennon Miller featuring in Motherwell's Scottish Premiership opener with Rangers on Saturday.The Scotland midfielder played in the Fir Park side's pre-season friendlies but missed the League Cup group matches with a minor injury.Askou gave no update on the bids the Lanarkshire club have received for the teenager but revealed he could be part of the squad this weekend."He was partially in training [on Thursday] and almost full training [on Friday]," the Dane said prior to Saturday's match at Fir Park."Then we'll take a decision on whether it's time for him to be part of the team again on Saturday or whether it's too late while all the other things are working in background."On whether the club has accepted a bid for Miller, Askou replied: "That is a question not for me but for the board."The former Copenhagen coach, who would not reveal how many teams are interested in Miller, added: "A lot of things are going on. Interest is increasing every day and every week."We'll see when we can say more. There have been some bids and that intensifies the situation around him."In terms of incomings, Askou wants to "add more depth, more quality and more competition" - but his immediate focus is on Rangers.The former Norwich player, who was a team-mate of Ibrox boss Russell Martin at Carrow Road, is aiming to implement a brave and expansive style at Fir Park - and he does not want his side to shy away from that approach on Saturday."I expect us to do what we want to do and not let the level of Rangers stress us and take away our courage," Askou said.
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