Liam Miller has today joined Scottish Premiership side Kilmarnock on loan until the end of the season, after first signing a new deal with the Merseyside club.
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The Canadian has shone for the Liverpool Under-23s this season, especially in the UEFA Youth League, as he’s notched three goals and an assist in just two appearances.
Miller has also managed to post respectable numbers in the Reds’ Premier League 2 campaign, with three goals and three assists in 12 appearances to his name.

Success at club level has been almost immediate for the youngster who doesn’t look to be fazed by the prospect of playing his first minutes in senior professional football, with his four caps for the Canadian national team standing him in good stead to make an instant impact at Rugby Park.
Kilmarnock have been the surprise package of this season’s Scottish Premiership, propelling themselves into contention for the title itself alongside Celtic and Rangers.
He becomes Kilmarnock’s third signing of the window following the arrivals of fellow forward Conor McAleny on loan from Fleetwood Town and defender Alex Bruce from Wigan.




