Football League World
·16 June 2023
Football League World
·16 June 2023
Rotherham United will be looking to reach new heights in the Championship later this year when the 2023/24 campaign gets underway.
With Matt Taylor at the helm, the Millers managed to consolidate their place in this division as they finished the term six points clear of the relegation zone.
As is the case for all their Championship rivals, Rotherham are now free to purchase, or loan in players as the transfer window officially opened earlier this week.
The Millers have recently been linked with a potential reunion for a player who featured for them on a temporary basis last season.
According to a Patreon report from journalist Alan Nixon, Rotherham are interested in re-signing Bailey Wright from Sunderland this summer.
The Millers are understood to be keen on striking a fresh agreement with the Black Cats for the centre-back.
Wright's previous spell with Rotherham ended prematurely as he sustained a season-ending ankle injury.
During his time at the AESSEAL New York Stadium, the centre-back was utilised on seven occasions by the Millers in the Championship.
Making reference to Wright, FLW's Rotherham United fan pundit Tom Eyre has admitted that he would be more than happy to see the defender re-join the club this summer from Sunderland.
Speaking to FLW, Eyre said: "Personally, yes, I would be happy with the signing.
"We went in for four new centre-backs, Sean Morrison, Grant Hall, Tyler Blackett and Bailey Wright who were Championship quality in my opinion over the course of last season.
"I wouldn't mind seeing any of the four of them back, just to solidify us, just to make sure we're strong at the back and have a good foundation to build from. "So, yeah, if Bailey Wright comes back I would be more than happy. "He's proven himself in the Championship, maybe not quite with us as he had a few complicated injuries which really stopped him excelling with us.
"But he's definitely proven his worth in the Championship and if he does come back, I would be excited to see him."
While Wright was unable to make a major impact for Rotherham last season, the club should look to step up this pursuit as he would add a great deal of experience to their defence.
151 occasions in the Championship.