Rotherham United manager Neil Redfearn is seeking new players for his squad, one of these targets is Hibernian striker Jason Cummings, according to Sky Sports.

Redfearn has only taken charge at the Millers for three games but is eager to improve his new club’s fortunes, by adding new faces to his somewhat struggling Rotherham team.

The Millers are in dire need of some prolific faces, after only winning two of their first 13 matches – leaving them 23rd in the Championship table. Cummings is having a good season in Scotland and seems to be the ideal player to make a move across the border for Refearn.

Amongst recent rumours, it’s been confirmed that former Newcastle United and Blackburn Rovers forward Leon Best will not join Redfearn’s team. The ex-Leeds United manager said that ‘[Best] is someone who is doing really, really well.’ He continued to say that ‘I wouldn’t deny that I have got an interest in someone like that…’

Cummings has scored ten goals in 15 appearances so far this season for Hibernian, the striker scored 21 goals in 42 appearances for Hibs last campaign.

A player like Cummings would really suit Rotherham, a team who’s scored just 15 goals in 13 games, losing eight of those.

Rotherham score an average of 1.15 goals per game, conceding an average of 1.85 a game. The Millers are producing the chances of goals but are struggling to finish them off, a player like Jason Cummings would be a strong suit for Redfearn’s side.