September 29, 2024

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Halifax complete the signing of former Rotherham United goalkeeper

The keeper, 20, joins after leaving Rotherham United, who he joined when he was nine.Ford’s dad Stuart was also a goalkeeper for The Millers, although Nat was unable to break into the first-team at the club.

Mallik Wilks of Sheffield Wednesday is playing during the Sky Bet Championship match between Leicester City and Sheffield Wednesday at the King Pow...

Sheffield Wednesday have had an approach by Rotherham for an out of favour attacker.Sheffield Wednesday have already seen two players leave for pastures new, where they have ended up at South Yorkshire rivals Rotherham United.

Long-standing Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper Cameron Dawson moved on, with the Owls replacing him with James Beadle, who returned for his second loan spell at the club.

Reece James was another who moved on to join up with Steve Evans’ side following his departure from Hillsborough, one which saw him play a significant role in Sheffield Wednesday’s promotion from League One whilst on loan from Blackpool.

As for League One interest in Sheffield Wednesday’s current crop of players, there is interest in Bailey Cadamarteri, with Wrexham reportedly leading the race to sign the youngster.

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However, another Sheffield Wednesday attacker has emerged as having interest this summer following a lengthy spell without getting significant game time for the club.

Rotherham United interested in Sheffield Wednesday castaway Mallik Wilks

Sheffield Wednesday winger Mallik Wilks has piqued the interest of League One outfit Rotherham United this summer, per Alex Miller on X.

Rotherham United transfer news: Ollie Rathbone’s new club confirmed as Millers look to get better at selling

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Ollie Rathbone has joined Wrexham and manager Steve Evans will have money to spend on the finishing touches to his squad as Rotherham United try to get better at selling players.

To lose the Manchester United youth product to a League One rival after three years at the New York Stadium is a blow, but one the Millers are well placed to recover from with money in the bank and a shopping list of potential replacements already lined up.

In recent years, the Millers have been poor sellers, losing the likes of Chiedozie Ogbene, Michael Ihiekwe and Michael Smith on free transfers – in Ogbene’s case to then-Premier League Luton Town. This summer Viktor Johansson left for around £750,000 – way below his market value – because Rotherham had inserted a low release clause in the goalkeeper’s last contract as a trade-off to keep him.

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