Former Celtic academy graduate Calvin Miller has joined English National League side Chesterfield FC.
Looking forward to the next 2 years ⬆️ 🔵⚪️ @ChesterfieldFC https://t.co/qeUjkfDiP2
— Calvin Miller (@calvin_miller7) June 25, 2021
Coming through the academy, Miller was touted as one of the brightest sparks at the time as an attacking left-winger.
However, when former manager Brendan Rodgers came to the club, the 23-year old was converted to a left-back and even saw some minutes in the first-team back in the 2017/18 season.
At times, he played backup to Kieran Tierney but ultimately later in the same season was loaned out to Scottish Premiership side Dundee as they fought in the relegation battle.
After facing injury problems and another loan spell with Ayr United, the left-sided player was released by the club and headed down south last season, where he spent his time with League 2 Harrogate Town and also on loan at Notts County.
Miller has now found a new home with Chesterfield signing a two-year deal at the club as he looks to kick start his career in England.
Although he may not be with the Hoops anymore, we will always wish former academy players the best in their careers and fingers crossed, we can see him performing to a good level with his new side next season.