Matthew Claude Mills (born
14 July 1986 in Swindon
, Wiltshire
) is an English
football centre back, who
currently plays for Reading.
Personal life
His youngest brother,
Joseph, was a
trainee at
Southampton, and made
his first team debut in 2008.
His other brothers, Jon-Paul and Jamie both
play for Hellenic Football
League side Witney United
.
Club career
Southampton and Manchester City
The promising
England U19 defender
signed for
Manchester City from
Southampton on a
three-and-a-half-year deal in January 2006. A tall, athletic and
composed centre back, Mills linked up again with City reserve boss
Steve Wigley, who worked with the
youngster during his spell in charge of
Saints' Academy. Mills displayed
his potential during a handful of
Football League Championship
appearances for the south-coast club, whilst also enjoying loan
spells at
Bournemouth and
Coventry City. On 26 January
2007, he joined
Colchester
United on loan, returning in April.
Doncaster Rovers
On 17 August 2007, Mills joined
Doncaster Rovers on a six month loan
deal, linking up with manager
Sean
O'Driscoll for a second time in his career. He had his loan
spell cut short on 21 November 2007, but he then rejoined Doncaster
on loan following his spell out through injury and stayed at the
South Yorkshire club for the rest of the season.
He was part of the
starting eleven which won promotion to the Championship, beating
Leeds United at Wembley Stadium
in the Football
League One Play-off Final in May 2008.
He expressed his desire to join Doncaster Rovers after winning
promotion at Wembley and was expected to sign in the
close season. After two months of speculation
about his future, and his move to Doncaster Rovers in doubt after a
change of manager at
Manchester
City, he was eventually unveiled as Doncaster Rovers' record
signing when he signed a three year contract with Doncaster on 30
July 2008. Doncaster Rovers paid £300,000 for his services which
smashed the club's transfer record, previously set with the signing
of
James Hayter for
£200,000 in 2007. On signing permanently for Doncaster Rovers,
Mills was given the number 5 shirt which had been vacated by the
departure of
Graeme Lee;
Mills had previously worn number 22 when he was on loan with the
club.
In the summer of 2009, Mills had attracted the interest of a number
of bigger clubs including
Birmingham City and
Newcastle United. However on 10 June
2009,
Nottingham Forest put
in an offer of £2,000,000 for Mills which was rejected by Doncaster
Rovers.. A subsequent offer from fellow Championship side Reading
was accepted, however, and Mills left Doncaster in August
2009.
Reading
On 5 August 2009, Mills was officially unveiled as a Reading
player, signing a three-year contract. The exact transfer fee was
left undisclosed, however the transfer fee is believed to be
somewhere in the region of £2,000,000. Mills made his debut for
Reading in a 0-0 draw against
Swansea
City on 18 August 2009.
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