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Rotherham United have signed Nuremberg winger Joseph Hungbo on a season-long loan deal.

The 24-year-old started his career at Watford and had loan spells with Ross County and Huddersfield before joining the German second tier side last summer.

He is the Millers' 11th summer signing after the club finished bottom of the Championship in 2023-24.

Rotherham start the new season with a trip to Exeter City on Saturday, 10 August.
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Rotherham United have signed striker Esapa Osong on loan from Nottingham Forest for the coming season.

The 19-year-old featured for Forest's Premier League 2 team last season and made his senior debut in an EFL Cup defeat by Manchester United in February 2023.

Osong has scored seven goals in 29 appearances for Forest's under-21 side.

Rotherham manager Steve Evans told the Millers club website, external: "This has been a three-month-long process and we have had to show great patience but it will be worth the hard work put in.

"A striker who scores a goal is hard to get at any time and one who works so hard for the team is very rare, we have that with Esapa."
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Rotherham have signed Jack Holmes on an initial one-year deal following a trial period at New York Stadium.

The 22-year-old attacking midfielder, who can play in a wide or central role, featured against the Millers for seventh-tier side Stamford AFC earlier in pre-season after joining them last month.

The South Yorkshire club have a further year's option on Holmes, who has previously played for Halesowen and Hereford.

Rotherham boss Steve Evans told the club website:, external "Young Jack is now a very live project for us. You can do no more than be deserving of a chance."
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Rotherham United have signed Sheffield Wednesday forward Mallik Wilks on a season-long loan deal.

The 25-year-old has made 31 league appearances for the Owls since joining from Hull City in August 2022.

He scored 20 league goals to help the Tigers win the third tier title in 2020-21.

Wilks could make his debut for the Millers at home to Bristol Rovers on Saturday.

"He's been an exceptional talent, particularly in League One," boss Steve Evans told BBC Radio Sheffield., external

"He needs to be playing football and he needs to be loved."
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