Rotherham United Set To Miss Out On £770,000-Rated Award Winner

 

Sheffield The Star reports that Wednesday’s Will Vaulks is anticipated to sign with Oxford United when his Hillsborough contract expires this summer.

The midfield player may now play somewhere next season because the Owls reportedly intended to retain onto him, but terms have not yet been worked out. In the second half of the season, Vaulks solidified his position on the team and won the player of the season award for the club.

Wednesday had a remarkable comeback, winning 2-0 against Sunderland on the last day of the season to secure their championship position after appearing to be gone for good. The midfield player will be sorely missed if he leaves because he was crucial to their late survival.

Vaulks has made over 450 senior appearances, most of them in the Championship. He is a seasoned player who, at thirty, still has a lot to offer. Although he hasn’t played for Wales since 2022, he has seven times represented the country internationally.

Oxford United, who was just promoted, is predicted to sign him. This will be a significant acquisition for the U’s, who intend to make a name for themselves in the second division the following season. The midfield player will know he will be one of the top players at Kassam Stadium and will have gotten an alluring offer, even though it might be a dangerous move for him.

The 30-year-old was reportedly the subject of attention from the Millers, but no deal ever happened, according to a February article from the Rotherham Advertiser. It’s unclear if they still have that interest, but considering that Vaulks will be playing in the third division the following season, they might have had trouble persuading him to go.

Oxford, who are anticipated to sign the midfield player for free, will consider it something of a coup. Transfermarkt values him at approximately £770,000, therefore the U.S. would be making a tremendous business deal.

Vaulks would be, to put it mildly, an excellent addition to Oxford since he would provide championship experience to a team in dire need. The deal is made much sweeter by the fact that he is available for free.

Given their recent spending binge, it is doubtful that Rotherham still has interest in their former player, although that cannot be proven yet. Although he still appears to be too excellent to fall into the third division, he would have also been a wonderful addition for the Millers.

If Oxford can pull off the signing, it’s a major step in the right direction, and they’ll be eager to disprove their sceptics the following season.

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