Scottish striker Kenny Miller has revealed that he is prepared to listen to any offers that potential suitors have to make to him.
The 34-year-old is currently a free agent following his release from MLS side Vancouver Whitecaps yesterday afternoon.
Asked about his next move, the former Rangers and Wolverhampton Wanderers striker has insisted that he does not currently have a preferred destination.
"I would probably doubt whether the chance to go back to the Premiership would come up again but I wouldn't rule out anything else, whether that is abroad, back home or England," Sky Sports News quotes Miller as saying.
"I'm open to listening to anyone who is interested. But you can't pick and choose your destination. There is nothing in place as of yet. What this does is give me six or seven weeks to first have a holiday and then sit down with my agent."
Over the last few hours, reports have claimed that Rangers are keen to take the centre-forward back to Ibrox.