KENNY MILLER is confident boss Mark Warburton will spurn any offers from England this summer and remain at the Ibrox helm to lead Rangers’ challenge for the Premiership title.

The Light Blues will play top flight football once again next term after clinching the Championship crown last month and could also have a Europa League campaign to look forward to as they set their sights on Scottish Cup glory.

Warburton has been linked with several positions since moving north of the border from Brentford, with Everton the latest to be credit with an interest in the 53-year-old.

But Miller is eager for Warburton and David Weir to remain at Ibrox as the Gers target further success next season.

He said: “We certainly hope he is here. The manager says when people are linked with other clubs then it is a reflection of how well they are doing within the team. It is the same with the manager and the job he is doing.

“There is no doubt that none of the lads can speak highly enough of the manager and Davie and the atmosphere they have created.

“There is no doubt he is going to be linked with big jobs in England because he has done a fantastic job here. It is not just the success we have had but it is the way we have all gone about our jobs.

“We hope he is here and will be here for a long, long time. He knows the size of this club, what the goals for next season and there is no doubt he wants to be a part of it.

“When other teams come calling then he will have a decision to make but we are hopeful he will be here for a long time.”

Warburton has already started putting plans in place for next season by booking a summer training camp in America and agreeing deals for Accrington Stanley pair Matt Crooks and Josh Windass.

The cup final clash is the main focus at present but Miller is confident Rangers will be in the right shape come the big kick-off next term.

He said: “The board have done a great job since they have come in and I am sure they will back the manager as much as they can with the summer recruits we are looking to get.

“There is no doubt we need signings because we are light in numbers and there are also situations that need to be resolved with the boys who are out of contract.

“We will need to sign players and we have full faith in the manager, Davie, Jim Stewart and Frank (McParland) and the work they have done so far. We have full belief and trust in them.”