Cardiff sign Scotland striker Kenny Miller

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Tuesday 26 July 2011 10:51 EDT
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Miller returns from a short spell with Turkish side Bursaspo
Miller returns from a short spell with Turkish side Bursaspo (GETTY IMAGES)

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Cardiff have confirmed the signing of Scotland striker Kenny Miller from Turkish side Bursaspor.

The 31-year-old, who was also a target for his former club Rangers, has completed a move to Wales for a fee believed to be around £1million.

Miller passed his medical over the weekend and the relevant paperwork has now arrived from Turkey to rubber-stamp the deal.

He scored 67 goals in two spells at Ibrox and has also played for Wolves, Derby and Celtic.

New Cardiff boss Malky Mackay has also signed French striker Rudy Gestede, 22, who was released by FC Metz earlier this summer, to take his total of new recruits to nine.

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