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Miller agrees Celtic deal

Former Rangers striker Kenny Miller has signed a pre-contract agreement with Celtic.

Former Rangers striker Kenny Miller has signed a pre-contract agreement with Celtic.

The Wolves forward will return to Celtic Park in the summer after penning a three-year contract with the option of a year's extension.

Miller becomes the first player to cross the Old Firm divide since Mo Johnston caused uproar by joining Rangers for £1.5 million in 1989 after having spent three years with Celtic earlier in his career.

"It is a tremendous honour to have signed for a club of Celtic's stature," Miller told the club's official website.

"I was fortunate enough to have a number of options, however, when Celtic made their interest known, this was where I wanted to play.

"Having spoken to Gordon Strachan and the club, I am delighted to have committed my future to Celtic."

He added that, although he will be quitting Molineux at the end of the season, his heart will still be in Wolves' push for promotion to The Premiership.

"Clearly, me focus for the rest of the season is Wolves and I will be doing all I can to assist the club in its efforts to secure promotion from The Championship."