Millwall Football Club's Joe Gelhardt is over the moon after his permanent move from Leeds to Hull City was confirmed. The English forward returns to the club after two successful loan spells over 18 months, which saw him score 14 goals in the Championship last season and the tie-clinching second goal in the play-off second leg against Millwall.

What happened?

Joe Gelhardt has signed a four-year deal with Hull City, with an option of a further 12 months. The 24-year-old forward has been a key player for Millwall, scoring crucial goals in the play-offs.

Why it matters for Millwall Football Club

Gelhardt's departure will be a significant loss for Millwall, who will need to find a replacement for the talented forward. The club's recent form has been impressive, with a 2-0 win in their last match, and a league standing of 2nd in the Championship, 3 points, 1W-0D-0L from 1 games, recent form W.

What comes next?

Millwall will need to regroup and find a way to replace Gelhardt's goalscoring prowess. The club's current squad is missing several key players, including T. Crama, A. Doughty, M. Ivanovic, D. Mazou-Sacko, and M. Servais, who are currently sidelined.

Goals this season

Millwall have scored 2 goals this season, with 0 conceded, resulting in a +2 goal difference.

Transfer news

Gelhardt's permanent move to Hull City is a significant transfer news for Millwall, and the club will need to find a replacement for the talented forward.

Current squad

Millwall's current squad is missing several key players, including T. Crama, A. Doughty, M. Ivanovic, D. Mazou-Sacko, and M. Servais, who are currently sidelined.

League standing

Millwall are currently 2nd in the Championship, 3 points, 1W-0D-0L from 1 games, recent form W.

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