Mark Robins has continued his plans for next season with the signing of Nicky Law from Sheffield United on a two-year deal.
Robins has already secured the signatures of Tom Pope, Kevin Ellison and Jamie Annerson and was pleased to add Law to his squad for next season:
"I am very happy to have Nicky on board," Robins told www.themillers.co.uk.
"He still had two years left on his contract at Sheffield United but we managed to come to an agreement. I have spoken with Nicky and he was very keen to sign and he is certain to add value to our squad.
"Nicky is a really good footballer but he is still young so he is another player that has improvement in him. There was other interest from elsewhere so I am delighted to get him."
He added: "Nicky is a great lad and he wants to work hard and improve his game. His Dad has links with the club and after meeting with them I am just delighted to be able to add him to the squad."
Law began his professional career with Sheffield United after spending several years progressing through the Blades Academy. His time with the Blades included appearances in the Premier League against the likes of Newcastle and Manchester United.
He had a loan spell with Yeovil in 2006 and two loan spells with Bradford City in which he netted against the Millers at Don Valley last season.