Kenny Miller's career in pictures

With Kenny Miller's move to Turkish side Bursaspor confirmed, we take a look back at the 31-year-olds career, from Hibs to Rangers, Celtic and Derby, so far.

• Miller made his breakthrough at first club Hibs, scoring 12 goals in 45 league appearances between 1997 and 2000. Here is a baby-faced Miller in action against Raith Rovers in 1998. Miller also spent a brief period on loan at Stenhousemuir in his first season, where he scored 8 goals in just 11 games. Picture: Julie Bull

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• It was Miller's performances at Hibs that drew interest from the Old Firm. He signed for Rangers for 2million in June 2000, arriving at the same time as Peter Lovrenkrands and Fernando Ricksen (also pictured are Paul Ritchie and Alan Johnston).

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• Thrown straight into the mix, Miller made his debut in a Champions' League qualifier against FBK Kaunas. Here, he grapples with Monaco`s Pablo Contreras during the Ibrox tie in November 2000. Miller went on to make 30 appearances, scoring eight goals, during his first stay at Ibrox. Picture: PA

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• After a season at Ibrox, Miller went on loan to Wolverhampton Wanderers. Despite breaking his collarbone during his original three months in England, he signed a permanent deal in the region of 3million in December 2001. Picture: PA

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• Despite making a brief substitute appearance against Poland in 2001, it was 2003 before Miller broke into the Scotland squad. He was given his first start in March of that year, scoring against Iceland at Hampden within ten minutes.

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• Wolves would be Miller's home for five years, his longest stay at a club to date. On numerous occasions, the striker was linked with moves to the English Premiership, notably Sunderland. In 191 appearances for the club, he would score 63 goals, finishing as the club's top scorer three times. Picture: PA

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• But in 2006, Miller made the decision to leave Wolves, becoming one of only three players since the Second World War to cross the Old Firm divide after signing a pre-contract deal with Celtic. He scored against Rangers in September. Picture: SNS

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• Next up was the Premiership, with Miller returning to England. This time, he would spend a season at Derby County where he scored in his first two matches (including his first league match against Newcastle United, above). But Miller would only add a further four goals to his tally through the rest of the season, before expressing his wish to return to Glasgow. Picture: Getty

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• Miller was back at Ibrox in June 2009. In his first season back in Scotland, he would hook up with fellow Scotland striker Kris Boyd and score 10 league goals in 30 games. Picture: Robert Perry

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• And he would heap misery on one of his old clubs, Celtic, scoring two goals at Celtic Park in the first Old Firm derby of the 2008/2009 season. Rangers won 4-2. Picture: Jane Barlow

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• After netting 56 goals in 108 appearances over all competitions, Miller will leave Scotland once again, having opted for a money-spinning deal at Turkish side Bursaspor. He played against his new club earlier this season in the Champions' league, pictured here during the tie at Ibrox. Picture: Robert Perry

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• Having rejected the chance to rejoin his former manager Alex McLeish at Birmingham, last week's tie against Hamilton would be the last time Miller played for Rangers. Picture: PA