With ten players already gone, and maybe more to follow them out of the club, Paul Warne has some work to do this summer to prepare the Miller for another push to get promotion back to the Championship.
Speaking to the Star, Warne said; “I would expect possibly eight new faces in the summer, We have to get things right and I don’t foresee us doing any business early on in the window. We’re in no rush."
“We’ve got a skeleton of a really good side. It might be that we don’t do any business until July. That doesn’t stop us working and speaking all the time to set things up. Early in the window you just end up over-paying."
“We’ll just have to do really good business to make us great again.”
“It is hard, We built a team to get promoted from League One in 2018, then we went down from the Championship the next year and all the wingers left. That was an horrendous summer."
“But we rebuilt it again and got another promotion last year. Now we have to build another team to be competitive in a league that I think is possibly the hardest it’s been in years.
There are some massive teams in the division and we’ve just got to try to get in that top echelon, the play-off spots, and give the fans something to cheer about.”