Walsall boss Mat Sadler has emerged as the main target for Rotherham United's vacant head coach role. The Millers are looking for a new manager after Lee Clark's temporary stint. Clark took over on a temporary basis following the dismissal of Matt Hamshaw back in March. He was unable to save the South Yorkshire club from relegation. It initially appeared as if Clark was set for a longer-term stay, but he has since moved on. Rotherham United are reportedly targeting Sadler in their hunt for a new head coach. Sadler has been in charge of Walsall since 2022 and has led the club to a mid-table finish in League Two. He has also guided the team to a win over Derby County in the FA Cup. The 45-year-old has a reputation for being a good tactician and has a strong track record of developing young players. Rotherham United are looking for a manager who can bring stability and success to the club. They are keen to appoint a manager who can build on the progress made by Clark and take the team to the next level. Sadler's appointment would be a significant coup for Rotherham United and would be seen as a major boost for the club. He has a strong connection with the club and has a deep understanding of the team's needs and requirements. Sadler's appointment would also bring a sense of continuity and stability to the club, which would be beneficial for the players and the fans. The club is expected to make an announcement on the new manager in the coming days. In the meantime, the fans are eagerly waiting to see who will be the next manager of Rotherham United.