The Reading winger and Celtic midfielder’s arrival has pleased ‘s manager, but he still wants further action before the transfer window closes.
Neil Harris, the head coach of Millwall, is still pushing for more additions as the transfer window approaches its final week. The Lions have signed Femi Azeez and Daniel Kelly from Reading and Celtic, respectively. Azeez made his debut as a second-half substitute in Saturday’s 0-0 draw at Hull City. “Femi came in on Wednesday, so he was in the building for Thursday morning,” Harris said. “He gives us the end product: goals and assists. In League One last year he was one of the best wide players in the division.”
“He carries the ball, has pace and energy, and has a lot to learn in a short amount of time, but he wants to learn. He has been well-coached by Ruben Selles [Reading manager] in the last 12 months, and we really look forward to working with him.” “He has attributes that serve a Millwall winger well.”
For Millwall, the summer has been difficult due to difficulties in recruiting, which have been made even more unpleasant by a string of injuries suffered in the preseason.
Harris is aware that the team needs extra reinforcements to be strengthened.
Fortunately, Japhet Tanganga made his comeback to the team following a three-match suspension. Tanganga rejoined the club at Hull after been substituted out on the penultimate day of the previous campaign at Swansea due to a red card.
After giving up seven goals in their first two league games, the Lions recorded their first clean sheet of the season in the Championship.
Harris remarked, “It makes us look so much healthier doesn’t it?” “Japhet rejoined the group today, Femi entered the game and had an impact, and Murray Wallace returned to the bench. Although he didn’t have an impact on the game today, he provides a great deal of leadership and is a wonderful option when needed.
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