Millwall Football Club's manager Neil has responded to concerns about the squad size, stating that they are not at the limit yet. The Lions have signed eight players this summer, while renewing the contracts of Joel Coleman and Massimo Luongo. However, Macaulay Langstaff, Barry Bannan, and Adam Mayor were sold, while Danny McNamara, Joe Bryan, Billy Mitchell, and Wes Harding left on free transfers. Kamarl Grant has joined Bromley on loan.
What happened?
Millwall Football Club's manager Neil was asked if he was concerned by the size of the squad given the registration rules. He replied, "We're not at the limit at the moment. The fact is, we've still got two weeks of the window to go. We don't need to submit our squad until after the window's shut. We'll wait and see what happens between now and then."
Why it matters for Millwall Football Club
The squad size is a crucial aspect of the team's performance, and Neil's response has sparked debate among fans and experts. The Lions have been active in the transfer market this summer, signing eight new players and renewing the contracts of two experienced players.
What comes next?
With two weeks left in the transfer window, Millwall Football Club's manager Neil will be keeping a close eye on the squad size. The team will need to submit their list to the EFL, and Neil will be hoping that they have the right balance of players to compete in the Championship.
League standing: 2nd in Championship, 3 pts, 1W-0D-0L from 1 games, recent form W. Goals this season: 2 scored, 0 conceded (+2 goal difference).
