Rangers have offered Kenny Miller a revised contract after the striker turned down an earlier one. The 30-year-old's current deal expires next summer, and he has already turned down an extension which would have seen his basic wages cut.
But with the player reportedly attracting interest from Newcastle, Rangers chief executive Martin Main has made a new offer that he believes will be good enough to keep Miller at Ibrox.
"I've offered Kenny an extension to his contract," Bain told the Daily Record.
"The dealings I've had with him and his agent over the last week to 10 days have been great.
"It's now up to Kenny. The offer is there and we'd like him to extend his contract.
"He was made an original offer which he rejected and I understood his rationale for doing so.
"Since then we have continued to talk and I have made him a second offer."
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