Rotherham United take free agent on trial after Hull City departure
Rotherham United are giving a trial to a former Hull City player who left the Championship club earlier this year, according to reports. The identity of the free agent has not been confirmed, but he is currently training with the League Two outfit.
Context: A fresh start for the player after leaving Hull
The player became a free agent after his departure from Hull City in the first half of 2025. Hull, now under new management, have been reshaping their squad ahead of the new Championship season. The trialist, who was not part of Hull's long-term plans, now has an opportunity to resurrect his career at a lower level.
Rotherham, relegated from League One last term, are building a squad capable of competing in League Two. Their manager will be assessing the trialist's fitness and abilities over the coming weeks.
What this means for Rotherham United
Adding a player with Championship experience could prove shrewd for Rotherham, who lost several key players after relegation. The trial suggests the club is active in the free-agent market as they look to bolster their options without paying transfer fees.
- Rotherham need reinforcements across the pitch after a difficult season.
- The trialist's experience at a higher level could provide leadership and quality.
- If he impresses, Rotherham could offer a short-term deal to prove his fitness.
What's next for the player and Rotherham
The trial period will likely last for a few weeks, with Rotherham's upcoming pre-season friendlies offering a chance for the player to showcase his abilities. A decision on whether to offer a contract is expected before the League Two campaign begins in August. For the player, a permanent move would mark a fresh start after his Hull exit.
Rotherham fans will be eager to see if the trialist can make an impact and help the Millers push for an immediate return to League One.
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