CALVIN MILLER has confirmed that he will depart Celtic this summer in an emotional farewell message.
The left-sided player, who has appeared at left back and as a winger, has announced that he will be leaving the Bhoys when his contract expires after a decade with the club.
Miller, who spent last season on loan at both Dundee and Ayr United, made just one start in a total of five first team outings for Celtic.
The 22-year-old has not featured in a competitive cash this term having undergone a season-ending operation last September after sustaining an injury in a reserve clash with Hibs.
Taking to Instagram to announce his departure from Celtic, Miller said: “Ten years of unbelievable memories and friends for life and been lucky enough to live my dream so young playing such a short part in a incredible team.
“Unfortunately all good things come to an end at some point but it’s time to take the next step in my career, cheers to everyone.”
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