Kenny Miller: Dundee announce striker's departure by mutual consent

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Kenny Miller is a free agent again

Kenny Miller has left Dundee by mutual consent, the club have announced., external

The former Scotland striker, 39, joined the Dens Park club on a two-year deal shortly after leaving the player-manager's role at Livingston.

He scored eight goals for Dundee last season, at the end of which the side were relegated from the Premiership.

"Kenny came to me, we had a chat and he thought it was the best and he moved on," explained Dundee manager James McPake.

"Kenny Miller was great, his attitude last few days so I just want to wish Kenny well in the future.

Miller, who has 258 club goals, previously played for Rangers, Celtic and Cardiff as well as having spells in England, Turkey and Canada. He scored 18 times in 69 appearances for his country.

"We would like to thank Kenny for his efforts during his time with the club and wish him all the best for the future," Dundee said.

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