Rotherham United have recently welcomed two new signings, Alex MacDonald and Cameron Dawson, as free agents. MacDonald, a 34-year-old winger, has signed a one-year contract with the club. This marks the fourth time MacDonald has worked with Millers boss Steve Evans, having previously played under him at Gillingham, Mansfield, and Stevenage. Evans expressed his excitement about MacDonald’s signing, describing him as a crucial piece of the team’s puzzle for the upcoming season. MacDonald is expected to make a significant contribution both on and off the pitch.
In addition to MacDonald, Rotherham also acquired goalkeeper Cameron Dawson on a two-year deal. Dawson, 28, is a former player for Sheffield Wednesday and was seeking a new opportunity after the end of last season. Evans praised Dawson’s skills and performance, highlighting his potential to add value to the team’s goalkeeping department. With Dawson joining Dillon Phillips as a strong addition to the team, Evans is confident in the depth and competition within the squad.
Overall, these two signings reflect Rotherham United’s commitment to strengthening their squad for the challenges ahead. Both MacDonald and Dawson bring a wealth of experience and talent to the team and are expected to make a positive impact in the upcoming season. Evans is optimistic about the potential of these new signings and looks forward to seeing them in action on the field.
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