Millwall manager Neil Harris has refused to rule out the possibility of bolstering his squad with further loan moves – but insists the club will not bring someone in on a whim.
The emergency loan period ends this Thursday (November 26), giving managers a few more days to decide whether strengthening their squads is necessary.
The Lions brought in Wolves midfielder George Saville in October as cover for the injured Jimmy Abdou and Ed Upson, and Harris was coy when asked whether further loan deals could be completed.
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The 38-year-old said: “We always look to improve the squad, if we feel that someone is available who improves us then yeah, of course.
“But if we don’t feel we can get someone who improves us, I won’t bring them in.
“If we add to the squad before Thursday then so be it, if not I’m happy with the squad I’ve got.
“It’s hard to see where anyone coming in would fit in but we’ll see how the next few days unfold.”
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