Rotherham United has seen striker Ciaran McGuckin depart the club to join Harrogate Town on a permanent deal. The 22-year-old forward, who hails from Pontefract, struggled to make a significant impact during his time at Rotherham, leading to multiple loan spells at clubs such as Yeovil, Eastleigh, Scarborough, and Dundalk. This move marks a new chapter for McGuckin as he aims to establish himself with National League newcomers Harrogate Town. Meanwhile, Rotherham's management continues to focus on strengthening the squad ahead of the upcoming season. The club is actively seeking to bring in quality players, particularly in the forward and goalkeeper positions, as they navigate the challenges of the transfer window. With agents reportedly asking high fees for players, patience and strategy will be key for Rotherham as they look to enhance their roster. Fans will be eager to see how these developments unfold as the club prepares for the next campaign.