Feb 10 2008 By Mark Guidi
KENNY MILLER last night revealed he would be willing to cross the Old Firm divide again to sign for Rangers in the summer.
Walter Smith is keen to bring the Scotland striker back to Ibrox and Derby may sell for around s2million.
The Rams paid almost s3m to sign Miller from Celtic six months ago but are bottom of the Premiership and the player doesn't fancy dropping down to the Championship.
Miller had an 18-month spell at Ibrox after signing from Hibs in 2000 and would be interested in going back to Rangers.
He said: "If Rangers made a move then I'd look at it. I'd be silly to rule out anything.
"I've played for Rangers and I know Walter Smith and Ally McCoist.
"There weren't too many problems when I signed for Celtic. Even though I was an ex-Rangers player the fact I signed a pre-contract gave everyone five months to get used to the idea.
"I played for Rangers' greatest rivals and didn't get a lot of stick from the fans.
"There might have been the odd comment but society has moved on. Most people wouldn't have a problem.
"I'll speak about my future with the Derby manager at the end of the season. A lot of players will come and go.
"Championship football is the last thing I'd want at this stage of my career."