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Scotland midfielder opens up on World Cup dream.Lennon Miller believes his decision to join Scottish football's Serie A contingent by signing for Udinese has transformed him both on and off the pitch.Linked to Celtic, Rangers and a host of clubs in the English Premier League, the 19-year-old former Motherwell midfielder had significant interest in his services last summer, but opted to join the band of Scots in the Italian top flight by signing a five-year deal with Le Zebrette in August.One of seven Scotland internationals currently playing in the Serie A, he has started six of the last 10 games at Stadio Friuli, featuring prominently in Kosta Runjaic’s side since the turn of the year. I feel like I've definitely, definitely got better."Living myself, I've really enjoyed.
It was the first time I'd been out the family home. All the boys have been brilliant when we've played against them."“You want to be in every squad. [The World Cup is] a dream and one that we maybe didn't think that we'd get the chance to do.
It'd be a very special moment and one that hopefully I can be a part of.”Meanwhile, reports claim Tottenham Hotspur are ready to reignite their interest in Scotland skipper Andy Robertson this summer, despite failing in a bid to lure him to North London in January. But the decision was that I wanted to stay.”Liverpool's Andy Robertson has been loosely linked with a move to Celtic this summer. | SNS GroupWith Robertson not expected to be offered fresh terms by Liverpool, it is claimed that relegation-threatened Spurs will look to renew their interest in the Scotland international in the summer, with the club ‘keen’ on signing him on a Bosman free transfer.
