Millwall’s transfer disaster reveals as Newcastle United sanction a surprise deal for Watford loan player.
Neil Harris planned to send one talented Millwall player on loan this season.
The international break has begun, with emphasis shifting away from the Championship this week, but the aftermath of last week’s Deadline Day persists.
The free agency market remains open for EFL teams, allowing for last-minute transfers from outside Europe.
Your Monday morning Championship roundup includes Millwall and Watford.
Millwall failed in the Deadline Day loan.
Millwall striker Aidomo Emakhu was supposed to leave The Den on loan on Deadline Day, but the deal failed at the last minute, according to Lions head coach Neil Harris.
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Following Millwall’s Carabao Cup defeat to Leyton Orient last week, the manager stated that the 20-year-old might be loaned away this season. However, any prospective exit was contingent on the London club finding a suitable successor, which did not occur.
Harris stated, “We talked frankly about Aidomo last Tuesday evening and devised a development strategy. I want to make my players happy. I care about them.
“Aidomo is a player with a promising future, and we thoroughly like working with him. He was close to moving on loan, but it did not materialize, therefore he returns to us. We’re excited to assist him continue his progress.”
Watford loan star ready to make surprising switch
Jamal Lewis, a former Watford defender, has agreed to join Brazilian giants Sao Paulo.
The 26-year-old, who spent last season on loan at Vicarage Road, is poised to transfer from Newcastle United to Brazil. Neither the Magpies nor Sao Paulo had announced the transfer by Monday evening, but Northern Ireland manager Michael O’Neill hinted at it.
He stated that Jamal will join us later this week after completing his visa and medical checks in Brazil. We wish him the best of success with his impending relocation to Sao Paulo.
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