67 Hail Hail can reveal that Celtic are monitoring Lennon Miller’s situation at Udinese ahead of a possible move in January.
Celtic were linked with Miller all summer long but decided against signing the teenager, who followed the path of other young Scottish players by moving to Serie A.
It has been a difficult adjustment period for the Scotland international, however, having had very limited game time.
Supporters were fuming that the Hoops didn’t bring Miller in over the summer but there may be a chance to see the 19-year-old play for his boyhood club.
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Celtic could loan Lennon Miller in January
67 Hail Hail have been told by Chief Football Correspondent Graeme Bailey that the Hoops could revive their interest in Miller and sign him in January.
Any move would more than likely be a loan and will also highly depend on who becomes the new manager at Parkhead.
Bailey added that there could also be interest around from Europe, including Rangers, if Udinese decide to sanction the transfer.
Miller was recently forced to withdraw from the Scotland squad for their November internationals due to injury.

Udinese coach questions Lennon Miller after slow start
There is certainly more work to do for the youngster to prove himself after his big move to Italy, and in a damning interview, his Udinese boss Kosta Runjaic has said he needs to show improvement to prove he belongs at the club.
“Lennon played a lot of football last season. So I wanted to test him against Juventus because they are a great team,” Runjaic said.
“He could have done better – he lost a lot of balls and that shows to me he needs time to be 100 per cent ready here.”
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