Before the summer transfer window closes, Millwall manager Neil Harris is in dire need of attacking reinforcements. To make sure he has enough choices for the 2024–2025 season, he might want to buy Lyndon Dykes from Queens Park Rangers.
Head coach Neil Harris wants to add another forward option before the summer transfer window closes, even though the Lions scored five goals in their first two losses of the Championship season before this past weekend’s 0-0 stalemate against Hull City.
Harris has already stated that he has been “very honest, open and passionate” about his desire to bring more new players to The Den, so it is no secret that he is not fully content with the current status of his Millwall side.
Prior to Friday’s transfer deadline, the 47-year-old expressed last week that he believed at least three other players were needed to complement the signings of Macaulay Langstaff, Liam Roberts, Lukas Jensen, and Japhet Tanganga.
Since then, the Lions have signed talented Reading winger Femi Azeez and teenage midfielder Daniel Kelly to battle with Tom Bradshaw and Langstaff, but they haven’t added another striker.
Neil Harris wants Millwall to have another offensive option.
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Under Harris, Millwall had a strong run of play in the second half of the previous campaign. During that winning stretch, the team typically used two strikers up front.
Harris has chosen to start with just one striker in the first three league games of the 2024–25 season, which the Lions have lost all three of. Perhaps as a result of Zian Flemming’s injury, who frequently assisted the striker under Harris, Langstaff and Bradshaw are the only genuine senior strikers available.
Although Harris was pleased with his team’s offensive intent, he expressed his wish to bring in reinforcements up front in an interview with London News Online last week.
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