Udinese boss Kosta Runjaic has promised Scotland starlet Lennon Miller he will soon be in his plans once he gets up to speed.
The former Motherwell midfielder has yet to kick a ball for his new club following his £6 million move to Serie A in the summer.
The only football he's played this season has been for Scotland as a last-minute sub in the 2-0 World Cup win in Hungary against Belarus.
Miller, 19, hasn't played a domestic game since May, but Runjaic has revealed he will soon introduce Miller into his line-up.
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He explained: "We certainly don't need to teach Lennon Miller how to play football. He knows how to play all right.
"But he needs to go through this integration period, given that he hasn't played much in the last month. "He's very diligent and is making excellent progress.
"I'm very happy he's here."