Rotherham United have made a flurry of late signings as the start of competitive football looms for clubs across League Two. The season begins with the Carabao Cup this year, and many of Swindon Town's league rivals have looked to get bodies in the door before things get going. Rotherham are one of three teams that have made a trio of signings in the last week, including veteran goalscorer Tom Bradshaw from Oxford United. Bradshaw has scored 126 goals in his career and has been in the Championship for the last decade, but having failed to score for Millwall and Oxford in the last two seasons, although he did score three for Barnsley on loan last term, he drops down to The Millers. Alex Bruce began the summer with a threadbare squad, but has added to his options, with another pair of defenders from Dunfermline in Ewan Otoo and Kieran Ngwenya. Rotherham are currently 23rd in League One, 41 points behind leaders Lincoln, with a goal difference of -30. They have scored 41 goals and conceded 71 so far this season, with a recent form of 0W-2D-3L (LLDDL). The team's last result was a 3-2 loss to Wycombe on May 2nd. ## What happened? Rotherham United have made a flurry of signings ahead of the new season, including veteran goalscorer Tom Bradshaw from Oxford United. ## Why it matters for Rotherham The signings are a boost to the team's squad, which was looking thin at the start of the summer. ## What comes next? The team will look to build on these signings and make a strong start to the new season. With the Carabao Cup just around the corner, Rotherham will be looking to make a statement and show their opponents what they are capable of.