Scott Brown has weighed in on a potential Celtic transfer for Lennon Miller after he stood out for Scotland on Monday evening.
The teenager was handed his first start for the national team as they travelled to face Liechtenstein in an international friendly.
Steve Clarke's men ultimately triumphed by four goals to nil, as Che Adams' hat-trick, combined with a first Scotland goal for George Hirst, helped them to victory.
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Although he didn't score, Miller caught the eye, helping to set up Adams' second of the evening.
Speaking live on BBC Two post-match, Brown weighed in on the midfielder's future: "You think, I can go to a Celtic and Rangers and I can break through there," he said.
"The pay slip is probably about 10 times bigger as well at the same time as well.
"What are the chances of you breaking through at a Rangers and Celtic? It's really, really hard. You've got to be really special; Lennon is really special. You can see it with his quality going forward, his calmness on the ball, but also, nothing fazes him.
"He's talking in front of the press, he's happy as Larry. He probably goes home and plays the PlayStation.
"He is really chilled, he's not a kind of big-time player."
Miller is contracted at Motherwell until the summer of 2026.
He was asked in May whether he thinks he'll be a Motherwell player come the beginning of the 2025/26 campaign: "Honestly, I don't know," he replied.
"I don't even ask my agent. I just let him deal with it. We've got three games left of the season. That's my main focus to pick up points for Motherwell and see where that takes us."