
Rotherham sign West Brom goalkeeper Cann
Rotherham United have signed West Brom goalkeeper Ted Cann on a two-year deal.The 24-year-old will join the Millers on 1 July when his contract with the Championship side expires.Cann, who never made a senior appearance for the Baggies, ended last season on loan with Forest Green in the National League."For it to have happened so quickly is great for me, to have a full pre-season," he told the Millers website.
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- Daily Mail
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