We were interested in Ben Heneghan this season as well mike.
I’m surprised he’s not going back to Blackpool.
Joshua Kayode is back, 9 goals in 27 appearances and still a chance he could be sent back to Gateshead before the end of the month.
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On Radio DeeDah, Wilder has just said Blades defender Ben Heneghan is available for loan, or other deal. Was previously been reported that we were interested in him, last season.
We were interested in Ben Heneghan this season as well mike.
I’m surprised he’s not going back to Blackpool.
Joshua Kayode is back, 9 goals in 27 appearances and still a chance he could be sent back to Gateshead before the end of the month.
Looks like Fleetwood have found the money to sign Coyle, who has been on loan at Fleetwood for two & a half seasons from Leeds United, his loan spell was up 31 December 2019, his contract is up June 2020, so Leeds looking to get money in this January transfer window. Figures of £500,000 were being quoted, can't see Fleetwood having this type of money,with the player being able to run down his contract, Blackpool were looking at a bid for the player.
He played well against Rotherham at the NYS, could have been a decent buy for the Millers, being he can play in different positions, Looking at Fleetwood, a price for Coyle would be around £200, 000 to £300,000.
The Millers are looking to bolster their squad by bringing in the experienced wide man.
Marshall, who is 28 years old, has been available on a free transfer since being released by Norwich City in late July. He has since been weighing up his options.
Rotherham boss Paul Warne has held talks with him over a possible move to the New York Stadium this month. The Yorkshire side are currently 2nd in League One and three points behind Wycombe Wanderers at the top as they look to gain an immediate promotion back to the Championship.
“I will endeavour to get him. If you can get a fit Ben Marshall for the last 10 games of the season that could be the difference between going up or not. Because he hasn’t been in football for a few months we might be an attractive option to him, to say the least.”
He added: “He is someone I will definitely try to get in. There have been conversations with him.”
Marshall has not played in the third tier since 2012 but could be on his way back there this winter
Played RW or RB.
RB sounds more promising considering the situation we have at the club at present.