PROLIFIC National League leading marksman Ricky Miller will claim his 30th goal of the season if he nets for Dover Athletic against York City tomorrow.

Miller has rattled the net 29 times in just 28 appearances this term with club chairman Jim Parmenter having warned off all January transfer window suitors this week by insisting it would take an “extraordinary offer” to even get the club around the negotiating table.

The 27-year-old forward is out of contract at Crabble this summer when he will be available on a free transfer, but he has attracted interest from Sky Bet League One outfit Peterborough, as well as National League rivals Lincoln and Forest Green.

Parmenter has also reiterated, though, that Miller will not be sold to a team in the same division and the play-off hopefuls are keen to keep him for the remainder of the campaign.

Miller’s 2016/17 haul includes the only goal in the mid-September meeting between the two clubs at Bootham Crescent, as well as hat-tricks against Forest Green, Solihull and Braintree – hitting the target four times against the latter.

Having scored 20 league goals for Chris Kinnear’s men last season, he is now seven clear of his nearest rival in the division’s scoring charts – Barrow’s Byron Harrison.

Remarkably, the Whites also boast two other players who have hit double figures already this season with former Bromley hot-shot Ademola Moses on 11 and one-time Eastleigh attacker Ross Lafayette one behind him on ten.

All three forwards were on target during the 4-1 New Year’s Day triumph at Maidstone with Moses bagging a brace.

The trio’s exploits mean Dover are the division’s joint-top scorers, along with Forest Green, on 55, averaging more than two goals a game.

Kinnear’s men have netted in all of their last 18 matches since a 5-0 thrashing at Chester on October 1 and no side has yet kept a clean sheet at their Kent home this season.

But Dover, who lie seven points behind table-toppers Lincoln, are not as convincing at the other end of the pitch.

A goals-against record of 39 is the worst from the National League’s top 14 teams and only four clubs have conceded more at home than the 20 that have been shipped at Crabble, where the hosts are also without a win in three games.

After back-to-back 2-1 defeats on their own soli to Dagenham and FA Trophy conquerors Dartford, Athletic drew with Maidstone on Boxing Day.

Victory in the return match against their neighbours, meanwhile, ended Dover’s longest run without a win this term, which had stretched to five games.

A record of three draws is also the division’s joint-lowest amount, shared with North Ferriby, while ex-West Brom and Birmingham utility man James Hurst has been signed from Telford to become the latest addition to a fully-fit squad.

Dover (probable): Arnold, Magri, Sterling, Grimes, Thomas, Moore, Parkinson, Orlu, Lafayette, Moses, Miller.