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League Two club Doncaster have signed teenaged Wolves forward Tyler Roberts on a season-long loan deal.

The 19-year-old is awaiting his senior debut for the Premier League club, but has featured five times in the EFL Trophy for the Molineux outfit.

The Jamaica international signed a new contract until the end of the 2024-25 campaign earlier this year.

"It's a big step in my career, getting the first bit of first team action," he told the Doncaster website.

"I'm excited to see how I will handle it."
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League Two side Doncaster Rovers have told the BBC that an "administrative error" is the explanation for a winding-up petition being lodged by His Majesty's Revenue and Customs [HMRC].

HMRC issued the petition on Thursday for late payment of taxes.

BBC Sport has been told the issue related to the required payment being sent to the wrong department.

Rovers expect the matter regarding the payment to be resolved quickly, potentially by the end of this week.

It is further evidence of a hardening of attitudes by HMRC regarding outstanding payments by football clubs, with Wigan due in court on 26 July over unpaid tax bills, while Derby County were believed to owe £36m when David Clowes took over the club last July after the Rams had spent nine months in administration.
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Doncaster Rovers have signed forward Deji Sotona on a two-year deal.

The 20-year-old Irishman was a free agent after a spell with Burnley's Under-21 side in the second half of last season.

The former Manchester United academy man started the campaign on loan at Scottish Premiership side Kilmarnock from Nice.

"He has real pace, he's very direct and he wants to get at people," boss Grant McCann told the club website.
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League Two side Doncaster Rovers have signed Hull City right-back Tom Nixon on a season-long loan deal.

The 20-year-old, who is yet to make his competitive debut for the Tigers, spent time on loan at National League North side Boston in 2022-23.

"Tom is an excellent player. I saw him first hand when I was at Hull and he was coming through the under-21s," boss Grant McCann told the club website.

"He's everything we like in a full-back so I think it's a great signing."
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Doncaster Rovers have signed goalkeeper Rory Watson on a one-month contract.

The 27-year-old trained with Rovers during pre-season and will provide cover for injured Louis Jones.

He spent last season with National League champions Wrexham, having joined them from Scunthorpe United where he made more than 100 appearances.

Watson was signed in time to be eligible for Tuesday's Carabao Cup tie at Hull City, the club where he emerged through the youth ranks.
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Doncaster Rovers have signed striker Modou Faal on a season-long loan from Championship side West Bromwich Albion.

The 20-year-old came through Albion's academy and has made two senior appearances - his Championship debut coming against Sunderland in April.

He has previously had spells on loan outside the EFL, with Hereford in 2022 and AFC Fylde last season.

"I just couldn't wait to get the deal over the line as soon as I found out they were interested," Faal said.

"It's a great club and one I want to be a part of. I spoke to the gaffer and everything he said to me caught my eye and was what I was interested in.

"I can't wait to get started and get going."
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Doncaster Rovers have signed Sheffield United striker Louie Marsh on a season-long loan deal.

The 19-year-old signed a new three-year contract with the Premier League side before making the move to the Keepmoat Stadium.

He could make his debut for Rovers, who are bottom of League Two, at Wrexham a week on Saturday.

"How the gaffer plays fits my playing style. I just can't wait to show what I can do," he told the club website.

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League Two strugglers Doncaster Rovers have signed striker Conor Carty on loan from Bolton for the rest of the season.

The Republic of Ireland Under-21 international scored six goals during a loan with St Patrick's Athletic in his homeland, helping them win the FAI Cup.

He told the Rovers website: "I'm delighted, As soon as I knew the move was coming up, I jumped on it straight away. I'm really happy to be here.

"To come to such a big club like Doncaster now, I'm really excited."

Carty, 21, came through the ranks at Wolves before moving to the Trotters in 2022, and has had loan spells with National League Oldham and Gateshead.

Rovers manager Grant McCann said: "He's a good player. He's athletic, he wants to run in behind, he's a good finisher. He's come here off the back of a good loan with St Pat's which went really well for him.

"We're really pleased to get him because there was quite a bit of interest in him from the EFL."
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#19
League Two Doncaster Rovers have signed Tottenham midfielder Matthew Craig on loan until the end of the campaign.

The 20-year-old made his debut for Spurs in the 4-1 win at Leeds on the final day of last season.

The Scotland Under-21 international could make his Rovers debut against Newport County on Saturday.

"He's going to be a very good player and to get him in this early in the window is great," boss Grant McCann told the club website.
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Doncaster Rovers have signed Wrexham striker Billy Waters on loan.

The 29-year-old will spend the rest of the season with Wrexham's League Two rivals, having not featured for the Welsh side in the league since August.

He has played more than 300 games for nine clubs, either on loan or permanently, across League One and Two, as well as the National League.

"Billy is a goalscorer and he has been over the years at different clubs," Rovers boss Grant McCann said.

"We feel it's a great signing for us. He's really hungry to come in, play games and score goals. He's sharp in his movements, wants to get in behind and between the posts," McCann added to the club website.

"He's had experience of the level and scored goals at the level. It's a good signing for us."
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