Millers land Cameron on loan

Rotherham have strengthened their depleted squad with the addition of Aston Villa teenager Courtney Cameron on a youth loan.

Last Updated: 17/11/12 at 21:08   

Cameron: Impressed with Rotherham

Cameron: Impressed with Rotherham

The 19-year-old winger, who has been a regular in the reserves at the Premier League club, will stay at New York Stadium until January 5 and could make his debut at home to Cheltenham in League Two on Saturday.

"I have been playing for Aston Villa under-21s and was made aware a few clubs had expressed an interest in signing me," Cameron said.

"My agent got a call from Rotherham United and then from Steve Evans and it went from there.

"The stadium is fantastic. I spoke to the manager and the assistant and was impressed with what they had to say, so I am just really excited about getting started.

"I am a wide man by trade but I can play left-back or on either flank. I like to stay wide and get crosses into the box and provide for the strikers, and hopefully I can do that."

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