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Millwall midfielder set to be available for summer transfer
George Evans has made 31 Championship starts in two-and-a-half seasons with the Lions
MILLWALL’S George Evans is set to be available for transfer this summer.
Evans, 28, has struggled to nail down a regular place in Gary’s Rowett’s side since joining from Derby County in the 2021 winter transfer window.
Former Manchester City academy product Evans has made 53 Championship appearances for the Lions, 31 of them starts. He has scored two goals.
Evans can play in central midfield or at the back, but is down the pecking order in both areas.
Evans made 13 appearances in all competitions last season, the last of them as an 89th-minute substitute in the 3-2 defeat to Norwich City at The Den on March 4.
Rowett was asked by NewsAtDen about Evans’ future.
“And it’s not easy when you’re turning up and not getting regular game-time.
“He’s the sort of player who deserves to play more regularly. Of course we’ll look at that situation to see if we can help him play those games out somewhere
“Whatever it looks like for him next season I think he needs to play, whether that’s with us or elsewhere.
“Like I said, he’s a great lad, he fits really well into the group. We’ll always try to help someone like Evo if he gets an opportunity.”
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Millwall boss Gary Rowett has admitted his surprise at the fact he was able to get a deal for Joe Bryan over the line, speaking candidly to South London Press.
The Lions had already secured a deal for Kevin Nisbet – and have built on a steady start to the summer by recruiting Bryan – who was released on the expiration of his contract at Premier League side Fulham.
The left-back area was one that needed to be addressed, with Callum Styles returning to Barnsley after his loan deal at The Den came to an end. Scott Malone was also released, leaving them short of options on the left-hand side.
But Bryan, who has plenty of experience under his belt in the top two tiers of English football, has now come in to boost the Lions’ chances of being in the promotion mix next term.
What did Gary Rowett say about Joe Bryan?
The 29-year-old also attracted interest from Bristol City – but it doesn’t seem as though Nigel Pearson’s side and the Lions were the only Championship team interested in sealing a deal for him.
Speaking after the left-back’s arrival was confirmed, Rowett said: “He is a good addition down that side and probably one we didn’t think we’d get, because I think virtually every club in the Championship was interested in Joe.”
He continued: “He’s a great signing for us because he hasn’t had the last 12-18 months that he wanted.
“He has been at a very, very good club and then he’s had a loan that hasn’t worked out for different reasons – quite a few who joined (Nice) in that period didn’t play as much as they wanted.
“He’s hungry. He wants to come somewhere he has the chance to play games and a chance to make a difference.”
Is Joe Bryan a good signing for Millwall?
Bryan is an excellent addition for the Lions and the fact they have been able to bring him in for free is excellent.
Nisbet looks to be a great signing and Bryan will also be a valuable contributor.
Loan signings can often help to minimise costs – but having permanent additions can help to maintain stability and a stable ship is exactly what Millwall have.
Having a decent amount of experience but also young enough to be a decent asset for the long term, the signing of Bryan is a very smart one and if he can stay fit, the Lions will benefit hugely from him.
This move is also ideal for the player, who won’t have to relocate after making this move.
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