Kenny Miller has retired from playing, according to reports.
The former Rangers and Scotland star has taken the decision to hang up his boots after departing Partick Thistle earlier this season.
Miller, 40, was offered the opportunity to instantly get back in the game after leaving Firhill, Raith Rovers among those interested in signing him on a short-term deal.
However, the Scottish Sun are now reporting that he is finished playing and will now focus solely on his managerial future.
Miller had a short stint as manager at Livingston before leaving to play once more at Dundee.
He counts Celtic, Derby County, Wolves and Bursaspor among his former clubs.
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