MILLWALL manager Gary Rowett still wants a “couple more” players in ahead of the new Championship season.
The Lions have recruited Kevin Nisbet from Hibernian and Casper De Norre from Belgian side Oud-Heverlee Leuven while they’ve also picked up Joe Bryan and Wes Harding on free deals.
But the club have also lost several first-team stars from last season with Mason Bennett and Scott Malone released while four players on loan returned to their parents clubs.
Millwall boss Rowett said he still wants more incomings but is not “stamping his feet” with just over a month to go until the transfer window closes.
He said: “We hope to get a couple more players through the door. It’s always this stage where as a manager you kind of want everything done – I’ve been saying that for seven or eight weeks – but it’s never realistic. I understand it’s never as easy as that.
“So in a positive sense if we can get another player in the door this week then fantastic but these last few to do are always a little bit tricky.
“It’s certainly not me stamping my feet as a manager but of course you want to improve the team all the time or at least try to improve the squad and that’s what we’ve looked to do since the end of last season.”