Former Coventry City youngster Jonson Clarke-Harris has signed a new deal with Rotherham United.
Clarke-Harris was the youngest player to have played for City when he came on during the 2-0 League Cup defeat at Morecambe in 2010.
The 22 year old has played for Peterborough, Southend and Bury before he joined Oldham and made 45 appearances scoring seven goals.
He joined Rotherham in 2014 and has made 57 appearances for the Millers for whom he has signed a new one-year deal.
Millers boss Paul Warne told the Rotherham club website: "A fit Clarke-Harris is a handful against anyone. .
"He's had an unfortunate season and he's been out all year with his knee
"He's done well in a couple of games, but he has a lot more to give and I think he will give a lot more because if he buys into what we're doing in the summer, he'll have to.
"I've always had a pretty open relationship with Jono and he's come on a lot at the end of the season but he's got a hard summer ahead of him."