Football Season Guide

Rotherham United

In


Johnson Clarke-Harris (att) Peterborough; Cameron Dawson (gk) Sheffield Wednesday; Joe Powell (mid) Burton Albion; Joe Rafferty (def) Portsmouth; Liam Kelly (mid) Portsmouth; Reece James (def) Sheffield Wednesday; Sean Raggett (def) Portsmouth; Zak Jules (def) Exeter City; Shaun McWilliams (mid) Northampton Town; Alex MacDonald (mid) Stevenage; Jack Holmes (mid) Stamford; Joseph Hungbo (att) FC Nuremberg, loan; Detlef Esapa Osong (att) Nottingham Forest, loan;

Out


Joshua Kayode (sp) (att) Shrewsbury Town, loan; Viktor Johansson (r) (gk) Stoke City; Peter Kioso (sp) (def) Oxford United; Jamie Lindsay (sp) (mid) Bristol Rovers; Tom Eaves (sp) (att) Northampton; Grant Hall (sp) (def) Swindon Town; Nathaniel Ford (sp) (gk) Maltby; Curtis Durose (sp) (mid) Matlock Town; Cafu (r) (mid) released; Tyler Blackett (sp) (def) released; Sam Clucas (sp) (mid) released; Sean Morrison (sp) (def) released; Tolaji Bola (sp) (def) released; Lee Peltier (r) (def) released; Joel Holvey (sp) (att) released.

Rotherham United experienced a dreadful 2023/24 season. After promotion the campaign prior, The Millers were immediately relegated following some awful performances and results. They finished dead last with just 27 points. Steve Evans was re-appointed manager back in April, giving him a full summer to shape the squad into one that fits his style. Positive signings like Clarke-Harris, Rafferty, Ragget and Kelly have been made. Several summer additions will come straight into the line-up, though Rotherham have made some excellent League One signings. Their confident approach has been clear. High player turnover was expected after relegation, though it could be a weakness. Losing top players like Johansson, Cafu and Peltier was not easy. Bedding in new footballers can sometimes take time, so it may take Rotherham a little while to settle into their stride. Rotherham United have a relatively tough start to the new campaign. If they can begin positively, keep an eye on them at the business end of the season.

Target


Promotion. In a competitive League One, Rotherham United will be looking for an instant bounce-back. Ideally, a top two finish will be the aim, though more realistically, The Millers could look to go up via the play-offs.