Celtic remain admirers of Motherwell midfielder Lennon Miller, but contrary to some recent claims, there has been no fresh approach from the club this summer, CeltsAreHere can reveal.

The 18-year-old has enjoyed a meteoric rise, culminating in a senior Scotland debut against Iceland.
It’s true that Celtic held internal discussions about a possible move for the highly-rated midfielder during the January window. However, the club were met with resistance at that time and chose not to pursue it further.
While the Parkhead side continues to keep an eye on Miller’s development, they’ve not re-entered negotiations this summer. Despite interest from abroad and some noise from down south – with English clubs eyeing the player – there’s been no official contact from Celtic in this window.
Furthermore, it’s understood Motherwell have yet to set a formal asking price for Miller, who is entering the final year of his current deal. The Fir Park club’s position earlier this year was firm, but there’s a sense that the optimal window to secure a premium fee may have already passed.
As it stands, Celtic are not engaged in any active negotiations over the teenager. That doesn’t mean interest has disappeared, but suggestions that an offer is being prepared or a renewed bid is imminent are wide of the mark.