Rotherham United have strengthened their striking options with the signing of veteran forward Tom Bradshaw on a one-year deal. The 34-year-old Wales international, who was a free agent after leaving Oxford United at the end of last season, becomes Rotherham's ninth summer signing. Bradshaw, who has scored 115 goals in 473 career league appearances, could make his debut for the League One side in Saturday's Carabao Cup first-round tie against West Bromwich Albion. His deal includes an option for another year, although the club have not disclosed whether that is in their favour or the player's. Rotherham United are currently 23rd in League One, 62 points behind leaders Lincoln, with a goal difference of -30 after scoring 41 goals and conceding 71. The team's recent form has been poor, with a 0-2-3 record in their last five matches, including a 3-2 loss to Wycombe on May 2. ## What happened? Rotherham United have signed experienced striker Tom Bradshaw on a one-year deal. ## Why it matters for Rotherham The signing of Bradshaw could provide a much-needed boost to the team's goal-scoring record, which has been a concern for the club this season. ## What comes next? Bradshaw could make his debut for Rotherham in Saturday's Carabao Cup first-round tie against West Bromwich Albion.