Favourites to join Rotherham United in January including Nottingham Forest,and Leicester City

Nottingham Forest, Burnley and Leicester City players are among the favourites to join Rotherham United in January.

Millers fans have had to endure a torrid campaign and the club sit rock-bottom of the Championship. They have just two league wins under their belts and have lost 13 of their 22 fixtures.

Tomorrow’s trip to league leaders Leicester City will mark the halfway point of Rotherham’s season. Supporters will be hoping it also marks a change in fortunes

Matt Taylor has been replaced in the post at the AESSEAL New York Stadium by Leam Richardson. Given that Rotherham is fighting for its life, it wouldn’t be shocking to see more players added to Richardson’s roster when the January transfer window opens.

These are the top picks from Sports Daily to join Rotherham in the upcoming month.

3/1 Marc Albrighton

The adaptable veteran is still with Leicester City, but he’s not quite the important player he was at the King Power Stadium. Albrighton, a highly experienced player who could still compete at the championship level, would help many teams in the second division.

Tariqe Fosu (4/1)

Despite having a promotion to the Premier League on his resume, Fosu has not found a new team since Brentford released him.

Onomah’s career at Tottenham Hotspur, where he was once considered a great player, has stagnated recently. Preston North End most recently had him on their roster; however, after the conclusion of the previous season, they released him.

Josh Feeney (6/1)

Aston Villa has Feeney, a young defender with great potential, on their roster. He might gain from playing in the Championship.

Aguilera Brandon – 15/2

Despite being a senior Costa Rican international, the midfielder has not been able to establish himself in Nottingham Forest’s starting lineup.

Matt Ritchie (8/1)

In recent years, Newcastle United has made changes to their roster that have pushed Ritchie down the ladder. Despite his age of thirty-four, most Championship teams would consider the former Scotland international a coup.

9/1 Matty Longstaff

Injury had impeded the midfielder’s progress, and Newcastle released him earlier this year. Now that he is a free agent, he wants to resume his carer.

Jack Cork – 12/1

Despite having a wealth of Premier League experience and being a composed midfield player, Cork has fallen in Burnley’s hierarchy under Vincent Kompany. Maybe a trip back to the Championship would be best for him.

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