Millwall Football Club will look to bounce back from the bitter disappointment of missing out on automatic promotion to the Premier League and their playoff letdown with a strong summer transfer window. Alex Neil came close to guiding the club back to the big time for the first time since relegation in the 1989-90 season, with the Lions finishing third on 84 points, one behind second-placed Ipswich Town, who secured their return to the Premier League. Millwall's transfer activity has already begun, with Jenson Metcalfe joining from Bradford City. The club has also seen several players leave, including Danny McNamara, Wes Harding, Joe Bryan, and Massimo Luongo. Millwall's net spend for the summer transfer window currently stands at £0m, with no incoming or outgoing transfers generating a fee. The summer transfer window opened on Monday, June 15, and will run through to the first day of September, with the deadline day falling on Tuesday, September 1. Millwall Football Club's fans will be eager to see how the club strengthens its squad ahead of the new season. The club has been linked with several players, including Nolan Galves, Tairyk Arconte, and Thierno Ballo. Alex Neil will be looking to make the most of the transfer window to build a squad capable of challenging for promotion. The Lions' transfer business will be closely watched by fans and pundits alike, as they look to make a strong start to the new season.