Motherwell's chief executive Brian Caldwell has disclosed that they have received "multiple offers" for their talented midfielder Lennon Miller.
However, Caldwell emphasised that these proposals were significantly below the club's valuation of the talented 18-year-old.
This announcement comes on the heels of a report from Sky Sports, which indicated that Italian Serie A side Udinese had made an initial bid of approximately £2.5million for Miller.
But Motherwell deemed this offer insufficient, leading to its immediate rejection.
Caldwell was keen to emphasise the sheer ability Miller, who already has over 60 senior appearances to his name, possesses, as he reiterated his stance that the player will only be allowed to leave when it suits all parties involved.
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"We've had a couple of offers from a club who are miles away from the valuation of what we would deem Lennon Miller," he said in a January transfer update video.
"We are not desperate to sell the player. We've always said, from day one, it's got to be right for Lennon, it's got to be right for the football club, and we're not going to accept any kind of offer.
"Lennon Miller is statistically, I believe, in the top seven players in the world for his age for midfield players, so he's an exceptional talent - we all know that.
"And, if and when Lennon does move, it will be for the right price for us and it will be right for Lennon Miller at the same time."