Rotherham United is reportedly in discussions with former England manager Steve McClaren for the role of technical director. McClaren, who has been out of management since resigning as Jamaica's coach in November, is weighing the opportunity to join the ambitious club. Rotherham will compete in League Two next season after suffering their second relegation in three years, making this a critical time for the club's future. McClaren's extensive experience in football management, including his recent role as assistant to Erik ten Hag at Manchester United, could bring valuable insights to Rotherham. Although no formal agreement has been reached yet, McClaren is seriously considering the challenge ahead. The club is looking to rebuild and improve its fortunes in the lower league, and McClaren's involvement could be a significant step in that direction.