Rotherham United's Joe Powell has completed a transfer to Salford City, marking the end of his two-year tenure with the Millers. The 27-year-old midfielder made 91 appearances for Rotherham, but was unable to prevent the club's relegation from League One. Powell has expressed his enthusiasm about joining Salford City, stating that he is eager to contribute to the team's success. He had been in discussions with Rotherham about a potential new deal, but the talks ultimately concluded without an agreement. Powell was an active member of the local community and had served as the ambassador for Rotherham's official Supporters' Club. Rotherham United has extended its gratitude to Powell for his service to the club. Powell is optimistic about the upcoming season and hopes to bring a high level of quality and excitement to Salford City. He believes that the squad has a good balance of players and is looking forward to playing alongside the team's talented individuals. The Ammies had a successful campaign last term, reaching the League Two play-off final before losing to Notts County. Powell's arrival is expected to strengthen Salford City's chances in the upcoming season. The midfielder's experience and skills will be valuable assets to the team. Rotherham United, meanwhile, will focus on rebuilding their squad after a disappointing season. The club has confirmed that talks with Powell were ongoing, but ultimately came to an end. The Millers have wished Powell well in his future endeavors.