ROTHERHAM United will be making an attempt to bring back Premier League youngster Dan Gore for a second loan spell at AESSEAL New York Stadium.
The Manchester United midfielder joined the League One Millers in January on a temporary deal but was restricted to only three appearances because of a foot injury sustained soon after his arrival.
However, the 20-year-old impressed enough in the short amount of time he was fit to make new boss Matt Hamshaw keen to work with him again next season.
“We'll register our interest,” the manager said. “I've got a good relationship with Man United and we'll see how the situation develops. We'll certainly make enquiries.”
The player enjoyed working under Hamshaw and is believed to be open to returning for next year's third-tier campaign.
Gore was signed during the reign of Steve Evans but had only one substitute outing before suffering a hairline fracture to a metatarsal bone in training.
He made his comeback off the bench in a 1-1 draw at Stevenage in late April – by which time there had been a managerial change – and then started the last-day 2-1 home win over Peterborough United on May 3.
“I really like Dan,” Hamshaw said. “He's going to have an amazing career. He's going to flourish whichever club he's at.
“I like his attitude, I like his commitment, his tenacity, his work ethic, I like everything he represents. I'd like to have him here.”
Gore caught the eye with his touch, vision and direct running against Posh and was given a warm ovation by Rotherham fans when he was taken off in the 62nd minute after tiring.
“I think you got an insight into how good he can be,” Hamshaw said. “If we can get him back here, I'd love to get him back.”
The Prestwich-born player, who has a year left on his Old Trafford contract, joined Manchester United as a 13-year-old, after being part of Burnley's youth set-up, and is a boyhood fan of the Red Devils.
He has trained regularly with the senior squad and has ambitions to make a first-team breakthrough. However, another loan may represent the best route forward in this early stage of his career.
Continue Reading